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Yeah please be on time guys, aim to get there about 6:15ish, that way you'll have enough time to go over the cruise notes, get familiar with any roads and listen to a few words from Steve and I before we set off :)

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ok guys meet spot for Sunday morning is......

Pelican Plaza >>HERE<<

don't forget departure at 6:30am sharp, so get there early for a chin wag, stragglers will be left behind.

Pelican Fricking Plaza!!!

May as well be the North East Pole eskimo boy :)

Given my prolonged absence from the SAU SA events scene, I will do my utmost to make this event - at the very least make the meeting spot early enough to have a bit of a catch up with everyone. I'll probably take the other car. Two early starts in a row, on a weekend no less! :)

Shall be a good cruise......just hope the roads rn't slippery and wet otherwise i'll be shitting my-self lol

:P

remember its a CRUISE not a targa hahndorf

first to hahndorf doesnt get free breakfast or anything, prolly a few glare's :D

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remember its a CRUISE not a targa hahndorf

first to hahndorf doesnt get free breakfast or anything, prolly a few glare's :)

First to Hahndorf still gets the better parking spot :D

Pelican Fricking Plaza!!!

May as well be the North East Pole eskimo boy :D

Pete, we could have the meet spot at your driveway and you'd still complain its too far to travel :P

Not long now guys, as Steve said, fill up before you get there; there are no stops for fuel on the way

Where does the cruise go after Hahndorf or do we just go home from there?

Where does the cruise go after Hahndorf or do we just go home from there?

You can go back the way we came or just make it home from there on your own. I'll be going the back way to my place (ie. not down the freeway)

You can go back the way we came or just make it home from there on your own. I'll be going the back way to my place (ie. not down the freeway)

Ok cool. Is it all threw the hills or do we go down North East Rd - Og Rd - Payneham Rd - Portrush then head up Crafers Highway (That's the way google earth showed me)

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