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Yeah bigger cruise sounds good in a couple of weeks, might be hard later than that with all the christmas Sh!t goin on. Hopefully by then i will have my new rubber and possibly new brakes and should have my Sub box constructed and in. If we could do a weekend (sunday arvo?) type of arrangment then we could get some good photos?

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I MIGHT come. Doubt it though.

I would come if it was on the weekend.

If I come, would be me + 1 (stagea)

Want me to organize something on a weekend in maybe 2 weeks (gives time for people to clear their shit up)?

any days are usually good, but i cant on the 8th if it is.

let us know...

Sounds good Alexcim, which mountains do you mean? Mt Dandenong? the acron way? black spur? that kinda direction? I am yet to do a great ocean road trip as yet i'd love to plan onea them, down the peninsula in the morning catch the ferry over have lunch over there then a quick squirt up the GOR then home.

Sometime :)

i was hoping to go to arthers seat and down to sorento.

so who is confermd as coming?

I'm out. Average drive, Bad timing for me personally, and bad area for a friday night.

Sounds good Alexcim, which mountains do you mean? Mt Dandenong? the acron way? black spur? that kinda direction? I am yet to do a great ocean road trip as yet i'd love to plan onea them, down the peninsula in the morning catch the ferry over have lunch over there then a quick squirt up the GOR then home.

Sometime :rofl:

Ferry isn't cheap, and takes almost aslong as the drive down. peninsula is only really good for out the back of red hill/flinders. GOR is CRAP, surface leaves alot to be desired, cambers are wrong, no flow, traffic etc. I only drive it to get to forrest/birregurra/otways :rofl:

Mid January next year?

Day cruise, up the mountains to a BBQ site. Ill bring some wood, have a BBQ?

If yes, I know the BEST place to go :P

Great drive, good BBQ area etc :O

Let me know what to bring. You know i'll be in.

-Ryan

I'm out. Average drive, Bad timing for me personally, and bad area for a friday night.

Where is a good area for a friday night then?

Ferry isn't cheap, and takes almost aslong as the drive down. peninsula is only really good for out the back of red hill/flinders. GOR is CRAP, surface leaves alot to be desired, cambers are wrong, no flow, traffic etc. I only drive it to get to forrest/birregurra/otways :worship:

The ferry isn't cheap but the idea is you spend some time having a chat with others and you do something out of the ordinary. The GOR is documented as one of the best driving roads in Australia, mainly because its a nice drive... its not a race track if thats the sort of thing you are looking for i suggest organising a track day, a car cruise is exactly that A CRUISE and i have been to my fair share of big cruises were blokes with sh!t for brains are doin burnouts, doughnuts and all that kinda of crap and its just stupid cops show up cars get impounded and for what?

Let me know what to bring. You know i'll be in.

-Ryan

Anyway im down for tonight, the Mornington Peninsual is where i grew up and there is some nice crusin to be had.

I'm out. Average drive, Bad timing for me personally, and bad area for a friday night.

Ferry isn't cheap, and takes almost aslong as the drive down. peninsula is only really good for out the back of red hill/flinders. GOR is CRAP, surface leaves alot to be desired, cambers are wrong, no flow, traffic etc. I only drive it to get to forrest/birregurra/otways :)

Let me know what to bring. You know i'll be in.

-Ryan

look at me im king of the castle

Sup guys was a cool cruise on friday, small crowd no hassels roads were nice and empty didn't run into traffic anywhere :nyaanyaa: flames out the exhaust? SICK haha

Cya guys

thats one bad ass stag u got there. hi 5 good crew to hang round with

had a fun time, even with only the four cars! I must say the roads were nice, camber was beautiful!!!

the night also reminded we why we all driving nissans and not vn commodores!!! :(

must do it again sometime.

had a fun time, even with only the four cars! I must say the roads were nice, camber was beautiful!!!

the night also reminded we why we all driving nissans and not vn commodores!!! :(

must do it again sometime.

lol at the commodore i hope they didnt burn the damn POS!!

thats one bad ass stag u got there. hi 5 good crew to hang round with

that your car in your avatar? more pix?

you guys want to do a spur run? i've never been. just have to get my rear rotors machined to fit first.

-Ryan

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