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yeah, i'm taking the R,

the girlfriend is actually visiting a friend, who's also a scottish fold breeder, to view the kittens, and then since we're already there, was just wondering what to do..

nice roads eh? =D~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

yeah, i'm taking the R,

the girlfriend is actually visiting a friend, who's also a scottish fold breeder, to view the kittens, and then since we're already there, was just wondering what to do..

nice roads eh? =D~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

most roads in adelaide are truly shite, there are some specifically good ones tho that get used a lot, gorge road, greenhill road, norton summit, corkscrew road

im sure everyone else can suggest some good routes

-D

most roads in adelaide are truly shite, there are some specifically good ones tho that get used a lot, gorge road, greenhill road, norton summit, corkscrew road

im sure everyone else can suggest some good routes

-D

hm. this is exciting, i've never driven interstate before, will be going to o'sullivan beach to meet up with the kitty breeder, then perhaps, do some fishing, and beachy stuff when it gets warmer (hopefully).

Then spend the night at somewhere cheap (recommend!)

And in the morning, head down to mt gambier to cheap out that blue water and that cave, and also do some fishing, and whatever that can be done there. Then head back down on the GOR on a nice weekday morning, and that shall it be. Back to work on friday.

dont leave your car at o sulleys beach, shite hole

adelaide roads, I've driven on smoother dirt roads. , like someone carpet bomb'd the place holes everywhere ?

and defect central

and make sure you have an alarm, lots of skylines stolen lately, keep valuables out of sight !!!

Aldinga beach/silver sands is nice, not far from o sulleys , drive on the beach, 8km long, good fishing, watch for sharks, dophins a plenty

they have a caravan park on the beach, not sure how much ??

or victor harbour area is nice ?

Edited by sapphiregraphics
So you'll be down here Tuesday.

I say go to the Ferrari trackday at Mallala.

edit - oh, and for the odd late-night session early in the week - Sugar on Rundle st in the city

Wait... Sugar is open on a Tuesday night? I wish I had known that a few weeks ago haha!

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