cruisn wrote:...
But then I saw the pictures of turning onto a dirt road!?!?
That was just a 10 metre slip road rejoining the main road near Reefton.
cruisn wrote:...
But then I saw the pictures of turning onto a dirt road!?!?
owen wrote:Ric wrote:You could, if you're reasonable at navigating (or programming your GPS).
The "Old Warburton Road" was a very worthwhile detour.
I'm not sure if u noticed the massive holes in the ground in the forester? I managed to avoid most of them but one caught me by surprise and now I need a wheel alignment.
Victripper wrote:The boys at the back seemed to be enjoying the pot holes Rally Style! Bad luck on the wheel alignment though... At least when it is a track car there will be no more dodgy roads!
jakey wrote:.... goshgollywingwong
Jack_Keaka wrote:the process of chris getting his parts as follows:
Ric wrote:Great shots Chris!
I notice you had plenty of time to take pics along the Black Spur, as we were going so slowly.
It's a shame that Landrover decided to go so slow, and stay in front of us for the entire leg.
jakey wrote:.... goshgollywingwong
Jack_Keaka wrote:the process of chris getting his parts as follows:
Victripper wrote:
Corsair wrote:...
BTW, who was driving the Ford Escort?
rock28 wrote:Great first cruise
Great bunch of people
Great shots
Thanks guys for the experience
deadlegs wrote:Awesome pics Chris Too bad that one doofus has roof racks on his wagon....... Oops, thats me........ Good thing you got your girlfriend to take photos. As my wife says "If you want something done properly, get a woman to do it"....... I have to let her believe that, happy wife happy life and all
jakey wrote:.... goshgollywingwong
Jack_Keaka wrote:the process of chris getting his parts as follows:
AB501UT!0N wrote:Nice to meet u too and ur awesome B4 and its good to see more Gen 3 goodness and did u manage to fix the shaking when braking?
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