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Ok guys/girls

going for a cruise out to wisemans ferry this should be fun

Why coz we can

Starting point will be at Thornleigh maccas (central av Thornleigh)then proceed out to wisemans ferry via galston gorge.then out to peats ridge where we will stop for beers and maybe some lunch(optional). after that it's up to you

ok will be stopping at the cafe for lunch this is byo grog if anyone wants a drink

Date:saturday 9th september

time:10:30am for an 11am leave sharpe

Meet place: Thornleigh maccas central av Thornleigh

Maps: map 1 is where maccas is maps 2&3 is the cruise

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1.mr moo

2.evil weevil

3.primordial

4.doodz

5.alien

6.marsss

7.liz(passanger)

8.plynx

9.kinks

10.n1 r33 gtr?

11.latino 90

12.fr34ku?

13.tim

14.micheal 1882

15.kyle785

16.j34

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Ahh! Ferrys scare my front bar :D

Does it have a nasty ramp on it?

If this is the ferry at lower portland (near sackville) its no so bad on a really wide angle! I go across that all the time to our property over there and both my line (similar front spoiler to yours) and the other halfs way too low wrx make it on no hassles.

It used to be pretty bad until they made new ramps which now cut out most of the dip. :)

If this is the ferry at lower portland (near sackville) its no so bad on a really wide angle! I go across that all the time to our property over there and both my line (similar front spoiler to yours) and the other halfs way too low wrx make it on no hassles.

It used to be pretty bad until they made new ramps which now cut out most of the dip. :laugh:

Exxcellent! :mr burns:

Im in! :D

ferries make baby jesus cry

hahaha

gotta love stock suspension - can go over anything hahaha

(well, not stock for long maybe?)

Teins Teins Teins Oy Oy Oy!




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