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2nd weekend in June is the long weekend as i am booked to have a crack at the SAU NSW Texi day!

Was talking to Martin on the weekend and a cruise will definately go ahead! June will suit me as this month is flat out!

We should start planning early and set a firm date so that way we have it locked in!

I still think Wootton way is the go for the next one, you kents decide the route as we discussed at the KENT :P

yea to easy, you organising it then martin?

i think the best option is just up to wootten way and back, lakes way is abit dodgey and we dont want chookie to bust another rim or tyre ha..

Good point re the rims and tyres

Ill have to check race calendar but will set a firm date for whatever weekend is free in June

Up Wotten way to the end grab some roadhouse food and back again how's that sound

Cruise sounds good. Dont think ive been thru wooton way yet. Does anyone have a 32 gtr y pipe, cat and exhaust i could borrow to pass epa inspection? For some reason my car is a little bit to loud for the po po.

Cruise sounds good. Dont think ive been thru wooton way yet. Does anyone have a 32 gtr y pipe, cat and exhaust i could borrow to pass epa inspection? For some reason my car is a little bit to loud for the po po.

Sooks! Haha, check with DVS JEZ? He may have the stocker laying around?

sounds good, not sure where the best food is? in buladelah? i dont know what is further north?

Martin seems to know where the food is :P Ask him hehe

sounds good, not sure where the best food is? in buladelah? i dont know what is further north?

Not much further north is Coolonglook with s roadhouse then Nabiac then Foster

Probably just turn around for a pub lunch at Buladealah if no one wants to go any further north

Not much further north is Coolonglook with s roadhouse then Nabiac then Foster

Probably just turn around for a pub lunch at Buladealah if no one wants to go any further north

Get details of the food place of choice so we can lock it into the details man ;) if you want, when you come round this week we can discuss it and ill sort the cruise out ;)

by the end of wooten you wont wanna go any further. take ages to get there alll fwy until wooten way then a bit of fun.

Stahp talking about me kent! :P

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