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Cv boot easy.

I am looking at $3.5K bill for a new clutch, gearbox repair and get the tailshaft rebuilt..... should have car back this Friday

Still working on a route and date...........Lets pencil in the Sunday 24th June

Cv boot easy.

I am looking at $3.5K bill for a new clutch, gearbox repair and get the tailshaft rebuilt..... should have car back this Friday

Still working on a route and date...........Lets pencil in the Sunday 24th June

i should be ok for the 24th. and being a month away i should be able to get a couple things sorted out on the wagon before the cruise.

dam, i thought that was a few days after i get back but its the day i fly out (land in cooly at 5ish)

have a good one guys, will have to catch up over summer

Sorry guys, my Missy's I'd due to pop a kid out on the 24th so need to stay close to home

Congrats! That's better than a Stagea cruise any day.

Wohoo...my car is fully fixed.......it was like having sex for the first time......have not driven it for 3 months!!

But I am $3.5K lighter for the experinence....

Trying to think of a good route to go on

Was time we did Mt Mee from south to north. Was thinking about north to south this time......from memory it was a "very good" road coming up that way

What about Start at BP Coomera for Gold Coasters to meet, head north over gateway, normal pick up at Nudgee Shell, head north gateway to Caboolture, west over Mt Mee back out to gateway over bridge and finish at Wynumm foreshore for lunch???

Sounds like a plan with minimal traffic lights etc. Idea's or comments?

Wohoo...my car is fully fixed.......it was like having sex for the first time......have not driven it for 3 months!!

But I am $3.5K lighter for the experinence....

Trying to think of a good route to go on

Was time we did Mt Mee from south to north. Was thinking about north to south this time......from memory it was a "very good" road coming up that way

What about Start at BP Coomera for Gold Coasters to meet, head north over gateway, normal pick up at Nudgee Shell, head north gateway to Caboolture, west over Mt Mee back out to gateway over bridge and finish at Wynumm foreshore for lunch???

Sounds like a plan with minimal traffic lights etc. Idea's or comments?

sounds great, only question is how you plan to get back to the gateway from mount mee?? theres alot of roadworks on the northside. id wanna check out the dayboro rd down to petrie and out to the gateway. there was roadworks in that area last time i was out there

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