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If it's 29/12 12 noon @ Homebush then I'll be there!! Can someone clarify where in Homebush you will meet cos this will be my first cruise since moving to Sydney. If the plans change can someone call me on 0410 500 719 cos I don't have easy internet access so might miss any change of plans. Thanks ;)

Grim.

Yeah Franks - What can you do ... You can't hurry a painter painting a masterpiece heh ???

It's all good - and it'll be worth the wait.

Expecting 250rwkw +++ (again we'll see when the turbo is run in and can be tuned properly)

MERRY CHRSTMAS !!!

Originally posted by brendanf

Yeah Franks - What can you do ... You can't hurry a painter painting a masterpiece heh ???

It's all good - and it'll be worth the wait.

Expecting 250rwkw +++ (again we'll see when the turbo is run in and can be tuned properly)

MERRY CHRSTMAS !!!

two fitty plus!?!?!?! INSANE!!!!

can't want to to see it brendan!!!

what turbo are you running?

what turbo are you running?

ohh ohh me me me!!!

I'm thinking some kind of hybrid with an HKS SS turbine...

but that's just a guess.

oh and i have a scoop... brendan's next project will be officially known as, "PROJEKT-VHELL ... THE WEAPON RETURNZ"

me rikey that red vl weapon...

:)

and franks, i'm ALWAYS in the gong on Sundays.... i can't help it.

there are even stickers getting around saying "ADIDAS - All Day I Drive Around South".

;)

Originally posted by 2rismo

 

ohh ohh me me me!!!

I'm thinking some kind of hybrid with an HKS SS turbine...

but that's just a guess.

oh and i have a scoop... brendan's next project will be officially known as, "PROJEKT-VHELL ... THE WEAPON RETURNZ"  

me rikey that red vl weapon...

;)

and franks, i'm ALWAYS in the gong on Sundays....  i can't help it.

there are even stickers getting around saying "ADIDAS - All Day I Drive Around South".

:mad:

Don't knock the VL Weapon !! 3.0L bottom end power man - Nothing beats cubes...... Except maybe a T88.....

Franks - what 2Rismo said.

We're comin the other way from Nowra rain, hail or shine to see/meet as many as poss at first outing.

We'll be the one that look like olds in a Fagna. We aren't, and it isn't. (Its the greeny/grey one with number plate YEY***).

Hope we won't be alone.

Enjoy!

El Bee

:D

I might possibly come along to this...

all depends on whether a friend from down here is still on holidays in Sydney atm, so he can come with me...cos I cbf cruising by myself :D

will ring him tomorrow and find out, so put me down as a maybe ;)

not you 2rismo, i know you have no life

:lol: :Owned:

Okay.... I think some of the guys are making an early Sunday morning nasho run and will get to the gong around 10-11??? please correct me...

I'll be recovering from a hang-over from watching the mighty Wollongong Hawks at the Sandpit tonite so I'll lob around 12ish...

**Sunday afternoon in the gong only really happens after 1-2pm**

For the guys coming up from Nowra/Can'tberra etc, I don't guess you'll be in the gong till the early arvo as well so i suggest we meet at North Beach first and cruise on from there.

Also, bring your radios and keep em on ch 32/33/34. We should all cruise out to the grain terminal and get some photos. Went there with some guys from the GSR club a year or so back and it's an unreal spot for a shoot. Zoom use it all the time.

Anyone need directions? PM or email me if you like.

Cheers




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