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Unfortunately I will have to pull the pin too - best friends sons 2nd birthday party plus need to get our house up to scratch for sale... Will make an appearance at the start and hopefully the route will go towards the birthday party. Looking forward to the import wagon cruise though.

Count me out, the Stagea will be in the

Workshop getting the window and ignition replaced from the recent theft

Thought that might be the case. But if you were still keen and can make it to the meet point I'm sure we could fit you in for the day!

Was there any other damage, after a closer inspection???

Yeah still come down to meet us all. should be the first of many good cruises this summer .

details will be out asap timming will be 10 for 1030 start. start point will be pm'd and route disclosed then . make sure ya got ya tanks full b4 we start .

Bigkevracer you have a pm

Ok guys, PMs sent. I think I got everyone, but just in case, the following people should have PMs:

  • bigkevracer
  • impul535w
  • Tommy Kaira RL
  • Debarkle
  • Stageas2
  • OLDS
  • 4bidn1
  • bentwagon
  • MADCAT
  • adambruv
  • Waino99
  • Stag love
  • JayMei
  • DJ1984
  • twins777
  • Fgjoh
  • 2000 RS
  • ransom91
  • Dunc
  • Rylan182
  • Bonofyd
  • Glitch
  • C34S2STAG
  • Swagon
  • TimmyJonas
  • Dolphin C34
  • import_zone
  • GT Sal
  • YEE-HAA
  • Gohardorgohome72

If you're not on the list, or didn't get a PM, please let me know.

Meeting is 10am for 10.30am departure.

If people are keen for a north meet point, the usual meeting point is Bunnings Parafield, happy to meet there, say 9ish for a 9.30 departure?

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