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Schweeet! More classic's to make me lok a little less amusing!

Map is all sorted, should be close to a tank of fuel in it, and if anyone wants to meet up along the way, PM me and I will sling you a map, although keep in mind this entire cruise is outside the metro area.

For the rest of youse, see you Sunday morning!

Schweeet! More classic's to make me lok a little less amusing!

Map is all sorted, should be close to a tank of fuel in it, and if anyone wants to meet up along the way, PM me and I will sling you a map, although keep in mind this entire cruise is outside the metro area.

For the rest of youse, see you Sunday morning!

close to a tank ??mellow.gif some get up to 800km's these days whereas I'm at the other end with maybe 300km

never been on a cruise, will try and make this one action-smiley-069.gif

close to a tank ??mellow.gif some get up to 800km's these days whereas I'm at the other end with maybe 300km

never been on a cruise, will try and make this one action-smiley-069.gif

I'm more than happy to swap cars for the day, i get between 400-700kms to a tank :P

Does this mean I have to wash my car? It will only get dirty, rather wash it on the way home :P

close to a tank ??mellow.gif some get up to 800km's these days whereas I'm at the other end with maybe 300km

never been on a cruise, will try and make this one action-smiley-069.gif

I think we're talking about the other end, 300km will easily cover it, but depends how heavy your right-foot is :whistling:

Assuming maps will be available on the day?

Was hoping to get the old man and his 33GT-R out for a wrap but he's still got it off the road :-/

If I can get organised in time, I'll bring the 34 out.

Why do you old people have to make it so early on a sunday!!!

Might get there a little early, think i'll go along just for the meet...i'll be the human who looks like a panda that got electrocuted.

Yep, maps available tomorrow morning, or PM me if you think you wont make it and I can sling you a copy beofre I leave in the morning.

There will be a few stops and plenty of places to buy food / drinks, but 98 may be a little scarce, so make sure you have a full tank

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