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Alright guys and gals, an official Kebab Cruise thread. I'll keep this updated with locations and what's going on. All up for negotiations

MEETING POINT FOR CRUISE:

I'm after some input for a meeting place before we set off for a drive, some where central,I was thinking 1pm Grevillea Park meet for photos/chin wag and decide where to from there?

KEBABS FOR TEA:

Meet at Yarralumla Kebabs at say 5pm

post-40722-0-79204800-1389686581_thumb.jpg pin point A

JUDD'S PLACE FOR DRINKS ETC:

After kebabs, for those who are interested in drinks and a float in my pool (not deep, 75cm) or one or the other. This will finish as late as everyone is keen, I'll chuck some music on, and supply some nibblies etc.

People are welcome to stay if they wish ( PSA mates dont let mates drink and drive :P )

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sounds sweet man! im in! if mum doesn't change her mind the second we are about to leave.... I NEED my P`s haha

ill just head home after kebabs, mums been sober for like 4 years, and doesn't like being in places with alcohol.. hopefully ill get the oil change done tomorrow... full syn should stop the shutter at really low rpm, and sorry if I get left behind on the cruise.. my clutch is starting to slip, and I might change the plugs.. that way I wont have a stupidly slow misfiring motor vehicle and ruin it for everyone hahah

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Sweet, yea you do, then you'll be all like FREEDOOOOOOM lol

If you wanna left to mine I'm sure it can be arranged? Dont worry to much about be left behind, we won't all be hooning #ACA lol

Good luck with the servicing :)

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cheers mate! think ill give mum the keys today, haven't been to sleep for like 2 days :/ in no state to drive, does anyone know what plugs and price?

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it's going to be 38 on Saturday (with a chance of rain as well! Yuck!). Might give the cruise a miss as i don't have A/C and the engine doesn't like really hot days. I'd love to go for a cruise but that's just a bit too hot :/

Saturday 18 January
Summary showers.png Min 19 Max 38 Hot. Shower or two developing. Canberra area

Hot. Partly cloudy. Isolated showers in the afternoon and evening. Light winds.

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