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Hey all,

Got a couple of well mannered friends together for a small cruise on Saturday the 6th of March. It's not going to be a long cruise, looking at 1-2 hours max. Have not yet decided on a destination. The starting point will be at Dan Murphy's car park in Rouse Hill, the starting time depends on where we are headed.

Everyone is welcome to come and throw some suggestions as to where we could take the cruise to.

Cheers

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There is no reason why you couldn't have Unigroup as the destination!

For example Linky McLink Link of Linkertown

Meet at Rouse Hill at say 12 mid day, leave at 12:30, drive through Galston Gorge and wind up at Girraween :)

*Cassbo may or may not participate in any cruise before dyno day as he is a lazeh mofo* :D

not really, just going to meet up at uni-group (any time after 3) and hang out there for a while. If anyone wants to go for a cruise after that me and my mates are up for it. Doesn't matter where we go, maybe towards the city or something..? Where ever the wind takes us really - how a real cruise should be lol.

not really, just going to meet up at uni-group (any time after 3) and hang out there for a while. If anyone wants to go for a cruise after that me and my mates are up for it. Doesn't matter where we go, maybe towards the city or something..? Where ever the wind takes us really - how a real cruise should be lol.

where is uni group? lol

Im up for a cruise but is that mean we going through tolls if we go towards the city?

I was told some toll bridges dont have change gates?

where is uni group? lol

Im up for a cruise but is that mean we going through tolls if we go towards the city?

I was told some toll bridges dont have change gates?

There are plenty of ways to get to Unigroup (Unit 17/17a Amax Avenue, Girraween, 2145) and not hit a single toll. In fact, if you do go through a toll gate on the way from Richmond to Girraween, you probably went the super-long tourist way.

correct ^^. In terms of going for a drive afterwards we can iron out all those details at uni group. If you take victoria raod and anzac bridge you wont hit any tolls. There is no point taking expressways on saturdays anyway as there is barely any traffic.

not really, just going to meet up at uni-group (any time after 3) and hang out there for a while. If anyone wants to go for a cruise after that me and my mates are up for it. Doesn't matter where we go, maybe towards the city or something..? Where ever the wind takes us really - how a real cruise should be lol.

So in conclusion Ill just rock up anytime after 3pm at uni group ? lol

what about that idea of meeting at Rouse hill then going along this ROUTE ??



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