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its a sunday cruise will be trafic on the roads so no sillies please

i suppose i had better make a flight plan :D

wasn't planning on driving like a fool, cant afford a fine or to have my car impounded.... besides the whole point of a cruise is to well cruise...not race :kiss:

Meeting in Glenelg for those out that way then moving on to TTP is how I understood it :)
oh btw guy dont want to be rude but please dont invite friends with lasers

i got no Problems with Shanon and her 200sx coming and other Nissan import turbos and well use discretion :D:kiss:

ummm anyone note that its the bay to birdwood run on this day??? and we heading from glenelg to ttp being the same way the classics are heading. think the r32 is 12years too early for this run. so dont be worried by ford lasers tagging along be more concerned about the 100 ford escorts coming along.

not to mention you'd wanna be on best behaviour with the amount of cops watching the run, not sure how they will like a bunch of skylines rolling together down there.

ah crap didnt realise that as for following eskies there are some around that would give us a run for our money

oh well least Birdwood isnt that far into the hills

mike i wasnt nessicerily pointing the finger @ you but a general statement to everyone that its not the mad mile where doing

yeah there's 1 eskie around adelaide with a v8 in it. not the most friendly chap though but thats another story.

was kinda keen to go check out some old school zed's, looks like im gonna have to try and drag myself out of bed early after a heavy night of drinking we'll have to wait n see how that go's

Steve,

Here is the route map of the bay to birdwood on the same day. Just steer clear of it and we'll be fine. :P

http://www.baytobirdwood.com.au/2006route-map-small.pdf

what time are they leaving west beach

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