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Thank you for the PM's. Reason for doing it that way is so I have numbers all in one place rather than spread over the thread. I will book it this Saturday. for 25 however if 25 don't turn up thats fine and if more want in we can add them up until 24 hours before.

Hey Guys,

My Daughter takes delivery of her Scoobie the day before the cruise and is keen to come along.

Would it be ok to increase my attendence from 1 to 2 and come in her car? We can't bring both cars.

Thanks...

Bob.

PS: That horrible gear knob is gone....OEM in transit, hopefully here by next week!

Cold air intake that is missing is also in transit and stupid BLITZ R-VIT Multi Function Infometer is coming out.

If anyone wants it that can have if pretty cheap.

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No problem that brings us to 18... I dont see it reaching 26 so more elbow room at the table! Can bring the Scooby to.

Hate to be the arsehole to say this but I do expect best behaviour lol. We are not a pack of wild animals and although Bells Line is a good road for some spirited driving it is well patrolledby Highway Patrol so by all means go overboard at your own risk. It is a cruise which is to be enjoyed by all, there are track days coming up so if u want to give ur car a thrash on every stretch of tar go there.

Only a week away from good food and a good drive.




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