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so can we decide for the 11of feb then..are you all keen to do the zigzags in the hills???if not i wont add it to the map??? the twisties might be interesting with the stageas especially seens we will have to do 3 point turns to get around??

there will be plenty of two lane roads, lights and hill roads and of course the chocolate factory stop mmmmm :/

It all sounds good from here...

Just hoping like buggery that I will be able to get the transfer case issues sorted by then.

I really dont think the zig zag will be a problem with the stags.

from what was written before ppl were saying the 11 cause of the weekend ppl going away and having other commitments etc.

lets make the official stagea cruise on the 11th of feb...YES???????? NO???????

LIST OF LOCATIONS OF CHRISSIE LIGHTS (ASKTED)

http://www.askted.com.au/askted/displayCon...HouseAddresses/

LIST OF LOCATIONS IN THE LIGHTS COMPETITION ON SEVEN

http://7perth.com.au/view/2/20061204160728/

xmas lights cruise and bring the kids :) one night before xmas i say, would be good fun. im unsure how to find all the good light locations but i know theres a crazy street in connolly absolutely full of lite up houses.

yeah that cul de sac is awesome!! some nice ones down in woodvale too .... im up for a cruise now :/

jus seen those links ... xmas lights cruise ftw!!!!!!!

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well i was thinking of a start at 10ish??? at south street.. that way we should be at whitemans for the bbq at lunchtime

this "cruise" will be more a drive then the last :mad:, cause the last was a meet and greet not really a cruise :P

So, a question from a newbie (planning to drop in to Hyperdrive from the boonies & catch a cruise at the same time) to see if I've waded through the decision making process correctly? Cruise date is 11/02/2007, etd is 10am, route is towards Choc factory the back to a bbq location by mid-day for feeding the kids? South street starting point is the Perth city job? I'm guessing there are a few in Perth metro area?

So, a question from a newbie (planning to drop in to Hyperdrive from the boonies & catch a cruise at the same time) to see if I've waded through the decision making process correctly? Cruise date is 11/02/2007, etd is 10am, route is towards Choc factory the back to a bbq location by mid-day for feeding the kids? South street starting point is the Perth city job? I'm guessing there are a few in Perth metro area?

Yep - sounds like you managed to sort the wheat from the waffling just fine. Looking forward to seeing you there (and having a decent look at a 260RS in the flesh :) )

BTW, Kristie - thanks for the chrissy lights cruise idea. The kids loved it and want to make it an annual thing.

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