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RUBY'S STAGEA CRUISE #2

I've mapped out a route. Involves the suburbs (main roads), freeway, country roads and then to Bay for the SCS.

Total distance = 87.8kms. Total time (without stops) = 2 hours. So we should get to the SCS about 3pm. Maps will be handed out at the meet point. :)

There was a longer route thru Strathalbyn, but 50% more distance and fuel consumption. I'll do the Strath one next time for Ruby's Stagea Cruise #3 :bunny:

Wash ya car and bring ya cameras! :D

PM please Reubz.. Will try to make it.

edit: ah crap, my mates entering bazzanats this weekend. I'll still try to make it though, might get sick of burnouts after the full day on Saturday.

Edited by Silhouette31
hmmm... we may come.. gotta check with the boss... you can twist his arm tonight roo.. xo

Cool! :laugh:

When do I stop twisting?

When he screams?

When I hear a 'crack' and he screams louder?

When I see the arm at a wrong angle and he's screaming alot ... I mean alot?

:P

well havn't I drawn the short straw... Im working sat. (so i miss out on a mates bucks paintball) and Im working sun. ( No cruise and cant have a massive sat niught at the bucks)

*tear*

well havn't I drawn the short straw... Im working sat. (so i miss out on a mates bucks paintball) and Im working sun. ( No cruise and cant have a massive sat niught at the bucks)

*tear*

That blows dude. Call in a sickie! :P

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