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All maps are printed and ready for the cruise. An estimated 70km route with total 1 hour 48 minutes driving time, as estimated by Google Maps. Involves suburban main roads, hills, and coast. Something for everybody. :D

bugger. just got out of bed and it'll take at least 30 mins to get to the meet for me.. so that makes me already late.

plus my mates used my car for classic adelaide yesterday so its filthy as. have fun.

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Good job Adam and Reub's. Good drive from Newton to Lofty. Sorry I had to leave early but had funs nevertheless. Looking forward to seeing the photos and movie clip!

yeah was a great day! was heaps proud of the turn out! thanx to all that came and bit sus sorry bout that where did u go? u should have msgd me!

Yeah another good cruise - good stuff Adam and Ruby, the hills drive was awesome even if it wasn't the planned route! Love the confused look of people who were waiting to pull out or pulled over to let us through. And yes everybody was well behaved - just goes to show just because 22ish jap cars get together doesn't mean all hell will break loose!

And Tangles..... where the hell were you??? :down:

awesome day for a great cruise, the slight delay at the start ended well for everyone - great to know that they are willing to assist us in future gatherings :)

good to meet a few of the other adelaide stag owners too, appologies to the small group that basically ended up at newton again - brenton swore we were going the wrong way :down:

Great cruise today guys!! I think we had a total of 25 stags at one stage WOO WOO! Hills run was awsome, cant wait to see the video clip and cant wait for the next cruise!

What route did we end up taking from Newton to Mt Lofty? That bit was fun  :down:

Sez

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