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Cool krazy, I can't blow too much dosh atm otherwise I might have gotten the twin pack with charger and kept both. I'll get the $50 set on Thursday. Grug, hit up a dicko on your way to work on Thursday or something, probably find someone else on the cruise who's keen! Yeah I don't plan on being on the radio much at all, I'd like it in case there's a hazard in the twisty parts that people need to be warned about. Don't let passengers just get on it and have a yarn :blaah:

OK meet point is confirmed - red paved carpark on left near the end of Fauntleroy Avenue, Ascot (near airport), but watch out as there's a dip in the road on the way in/out, like an inverted speed bump. Also it's pretty residential until the end of the street so keep it sedate :)

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Other than that the map seems fine, scoped out meet points along the way, there's two of them not including start/finish. Cruise could take about 3 hours if we stop and chat for too long! About 120km distance.

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Hey Steve/Grug, u can go halvs if u want, im looking at getting an "in car" one, was just gonna use this for a fill in. I might "borrow" 1 from work if I dont buy one in time. no stress either way

OK meet point is confirmed - red paved carpark on left near the end of Fauntleroy Avenue, Ascot (near airport), but watch out as there's a dip in the road on the way in/out, like an inverted speed bump. Also it's pretty residential until the end of the street so keep it sedate :)

yes, its called a spoon drain. its a very common thing in South Aus... :stickpoke: I guess they dont have many in perth ;)

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Functional or not it's hard to spot if you're going more than 15km/h and would possibly wreck a bumper or two so watch out kiddies :)

PS - SA can keep it's spoon drains and crazy ex gfs :)

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Not set in stone, but we're thinking 1 or 2 pm. Grug when do you need to get to work by? Might be a short end point chat/meal for you man!

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Well the new rear tyres are paid for as of Friday morning. If they arrive before the weekend they will be fitted, and a cruise is a perfect opportunity to test out the new tyres I reckon

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Well the new rear tyres are paid for as of Friday morning. If they arrive before the weekend they will be fitted, and a cruise is a perfect opportunity to test out the new tyres I reckon

same.... any1 had any experience with tyre shops around Morley/Bassendean?

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test out the new tyres

Testing Tyres 101

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