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Bring whatever, should be a good cruise either way.

This.

Doesn't matter what you're driving, just come, socialize, and have some good food, getting to know your fellow forum members.

^

With the plates HOONS I'd be GTFO your way too lol.

80% coming to this, wasn't planning on going as my car may be sold soon and didn't want to rack up any more KM's but fuarkkk it :P

I'm out.

Faulty valves on my repaired wheels keep leaking air. Can't get them replaced until Monday :angry:

Why not?

Where you located?

What valves?

Might be able to help....

Bring spare 12v pump :P

Got a pump, that's not a problem ;)

Sadly one in particular loses air very quickly when driving, so ah no, not going to risk almost brand new tyres and wheels hoping it's not going to go flat on the journey :(

Ok people from Sydney.

To coincide with the albion park meet up at 11.30.

Meet at KFC cross roads(prestons or casula) at 9.

10 sharp leave time.

We then have 1.5 hrs to make it to the meet point.

Rough estimate on Google maps, it should take approx 1.25hrs, so we can take it easy, and obey all the rules.

See you all there.

hey which exit off the M5 is this crossroads thing? gps is farked so i will be winging it a little.

hey which exit off the M5 is this crossroads thing? gps is farked so i will be winging it a little.

Take the Camden Valley Way off ramp........

See you there.

I'm really looking forward to this run......

Bob.

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