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You sure you aren't describing the buckets way with pothole cover up all along

I know it's bad enough in the truck going along but if you think it's fine then I'll add another option that instead of turning off keep going and just north of Stroud turn onto Stroud Hill Road and cut along to Dungog.

The road starts out at 100 and nice sweepers but once you start the climb would be brake power out in second to the next corner and brake again with maybe a touch of third gear on the short straights

Nah I was talking about booral rd, the corners look really nice on map, but when I dropped street view down there, it looked really rough...

Nah I was talking about booral rd, the corners look really nice on map, but when I dropped street view down there, it looked really rough...

Yeah no worries

Haven't driven booral road but drive the buckets way at least once a week and Stroud hill road probably once a month and every time I'm on that climb I wish I had the Skyline and not a truck weighing 14+ tonees

hahaha im being more of a bastard then usual ay matt!

are we ready to set a date?? i wont be free until the second half of august. im assuming ill have lots of visitors (or parties) when i move

Okay how does the 26th of August sound for everyone?

Or should we let Wedge set a date so we know when he will be in town?

hahaha im being more of a bastard then usual ay matt!

are we ready to set a date?? i wont be free until the second half of august. im assuming ill have lots of visitors (or parties) when i move

Maybe :(

Haha August is motorsport month!!! WTAC, V8 super nuggets, Drift and meant to be Marulan track day too.... So I may be out, but you guys should organise it anyway as it looks awesome! I'll be Jelly!

itd be nice if joel could come for his gtrs debut cruise.

was kurtis at the cruise?? dont think ive met him

Yeah would be awesome!!

Nope you didn't meet Kurtis as the car wasn't tuned, it is now :D

The V8 supercars are on that weekend and it's dads birthday on the 26th but I'll see what I can do anyway :P

f**k I'm an idiot

The 26th is the Maitland Motrfest

The 25th maybe?

Or is everyone busy on Saturdays?

Orrrrrrr could make it the weekend after

Hahaha oh yeah, I remember we already spoke about this :P derrrrrr

I thought we where planning the Stockton get together first

Probably plan these as a semi regular thing mate, but for now the planning seems to be going well for cruises etc so keep it up :) once everyone agrees on a time and place we are allowed to start an official event..... :)

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