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Well the forecast for Sunday looks good (according to bom.gov.au)

Sunday 30 March

Summary

Min 15

Max 26

Partly cloudy.

Melbourne area

Partly cloudy. Winds north to northwesterly and light increasing to 15 to 20 km/h during the morning.

Can we get to 20....??



1. Chris B M35 ARX


2. Syd M35 RX4


3. Steve B C34 RS4S


4. Cleo C34 S2


5. Dennis C34


6. Jason C34 S2 RS4-V


7. Quin Godzilla Wagon


8. Luke M35


9. Matthew M35


10. Nick C34 S2


11. Sunny M35


12. Scott M35


13. Scotty NM35 M35 (maybe)


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There is a very good chance we can make it, my other hald and my little boy. My 260 might not look so good in the photos this cruise around, some nasty deep puddles took care of the lip on my front bar and some lady in the Woolies carpark has made a mess of my rear bar. On the plus side there is more air going through my intercooler now LOL

It was a good turn out...wish I brought my mate with me so he could take some photos whilst we were cruising.

I lost the group on the afternoon drive (after we stopped and two cars left)....but nevertheless it was a great drive

Hope to do it again soon

Edited by BigDirtyJase

Yeah sorry to bail like that. I was loving the Spur but was getting low on fuel and it looked like Scotty was headed all the way to Marysville.

Laura had a ball on the spur and made a video of the back of Scotts wagon on her I phone. Was braking late to catch him on the corners but when he hit the straight and opened the throttle it was like he unleashed hell. The way that thing takes off is incredible. Now I have to get some power mods after seeing what can be achieved.

Scotty, I hope you had the Go Pro HD camera mounted on the dash. Post up some video if you did.

Pictures please people.

Nah mate, no gopro today. :P

We went to Marysville but it seemed a few cars dropped off, probably fuel related, although the ethanol car outlasted you all. haha.

After Marysville we headed down Reefton spur, hardly any traffic and had a blast getting chased by 2 M35's. Perfect day, thanks guys for turning up, it was a great turnout.

OK, so I got some pics before we started out. Nothing special, I'm used to being in a studio and it's a new camera so whatever.

Would have hot some drive shots too but not keen on $7K worth of camera gear being flung around the spur......

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