Warburton 28th March

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Greg
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Re: Warburton 28th March

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gwagensteve wrote:Great day out Greg.

It was interestingcto drive those tracks in super grippy condition, although Ellis was surprisingly easy.

Thanks for the quality spotting too ;D

I think the Geelong boys had a great time too.

Steve
I think you mean Jonno - it was his trip - but i agree it was hard to tell since he rocked up 30 minutes late!

I think we finished at the right time - on the road at 6:30... i'm guessing ellis would be much greasier today.

My list of to do's:
1. new pulley for pump
2. check belt for damage
3. diagnose check-engine issue
4. invest in squeegy for inside of car
5. work out why my demister stopped working (hot air on feet still works)...
6. surgically remove my punch from Nigel's stub axel


Where at the pics?
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andrew_wale
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Re: Warburton 28th March

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gwagensteve wrote:Great day out Greg.

It was interestingcto drive those tracks in super grippy condition, although Ellis was surprisingly easy.

Thanks for the quality spotting too ;D

I think the Geelong boys had a great time too.

Steve
Any photos?
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gwagensteve
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Re: Warburton 28th March

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I didn't take any - I think Jonno did. *dobs him in*

Steve
michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon
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