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Any chance of me shotgunning your passenger seat if I dont have the 32? I'll cover the fuel. :P

Depends if the missus want to come or not, but plenty of room in the back too mate

Depends if the missus want to come or not, but plenty of room in the back too mate

Cheers for that, I will let you know :P At this stage I will have it, but that could change very quickly.

I am going to town saturday night friends birthday so I wont be able to make it out, however where is the 2nd meet or whatever, maybe I could meet halfway. I doubt I'll be able to pull myself out of bed before 9am lol

930 meet guys!!!

To Get There: Come down south via the Southern Expressway or Main South Rd, turn off Left onto Panatalinga Rd and immediately turn Right onto the start of Old South Rd. Follow Old South Rd for 500m and turn Right into Shopping Centre car park, park around the Lake.

Start, 1000: Turn Right down Old South Rd, turn Left at Reynell Rd, turn Right at Panalatinga rd, turn Left at Bains Rd, follow Bains Rd to then end, turn Left onto Piggott range Rd, turn Right at Easton Rd, turn Right onto Grants Gully Rd into Clarendon

Clarendon get together, make sure everyone is good to go, then follow Kangarilla Rd thru Kangarilla keep to the left and we follow Dashwood Gulley Rd onto Clarendon Rd thru Meadows. Keep to the Right thru Meadows and keeping to the right continue onto the Adelaide to Goolwa Rd.

Thru Bull Creek we keep to the right past Ashbourne and turn off Right at Nangkita Rd. Follow Nankita Rd along all the way through Nangkita and onto Mount Compass

Turn Left at Mt Compass and follow the Victor Harbour Rd all the way in to Hindmarsh Valley, prior the entry into Victor. Turn Right here along the Hindmarsh Valley Rd and follow this nice road all the way to the end, turning Left onto Pages Flat road onto Main South Road and into Myponga at roughly

Main South Rd will take us thru Myponga, down into Yankalilla, keeping to the Right at Yankalilla we follow Main South Rd into the start of Normanville, and follow to the Left here at Normanville, along Main South Rd. Normanville bakery is nice, but we are all on a diet today so we continue along past Wirrena Cove and Second Valley into Delamere

Turning Left at Delamere shops we follow Forrest Rd right to the end, best run of the day, at the end turn Right onto Range Rd and then we turn Right again onto Bedlam Flat Rd, at the end turn Right onto Main South Rd, back to Delamere shops, and Right again back onto the best run, Forrest Rd. At end of Forrest Rd this time we turn Left onto Range Rd and follow Range Rd all the way, keep left and we stay on Range Rd, eventually connecting up with Waitpinga Rd into Bay Rd into Victor Harbour.

freeway home... great roads. thanx tangles!

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