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Meet Sat 14th 1.00pm @ Ingle Farm shopping centre near Kmart auto centre. Leave by 2.00pm up Montague rd, then North East rd

through Chain of Ponds & stop after new bridge & B4 Kersbrook Turn off. After bunching up we will TL through Kersbrook & on to

Williamstown. There is a bakery there with killer Ned Kelly pies so

will have to stop for one.We will wait here for Jaffa unless he calls

someone.We will try & leave Williamstown by 3.00pm & TR up Warren rd through Mt Crawford & on to Birdwood.

Stop along Main rd near Birdwood High School to bunch up then

continue up to Mannum turn off. TR then TR again B4 Tungkillo &

head to Mt Torrens. TL at Mt Torrens then TL at Onkaparinga Valley Rd to Woodside.

TL at Nairne Rd(then turns right fairly quickly) & stop near Cemetry

on Nairne rd to bunch up. At Nairne TR on Princes Hwy to Littlehampton, then TR at Junction rd where pub is.:(

Cruise to Balhanna(must TR over railway line just B4 Balhanna)

then TL on to Onkaparinga Valley rd & head to Verdun.

TL before Freeway overpass & onto Freeway towards Adelaide.

Take Crafers exit, cross Freeway & go straight over roundabout

up to Mt Lofty summit.

We will stop here to get a coldie & check out the view.

It will probably be busy here so will just have to park where we can. Afterwards we can cruise down into town & do whatever.

:burnout:

Looks like being a great day so anyone that wants to come is welcome. See you all there.

For those that can't make it to this one - never mind - we've got all summer to cruise.

:uh-huh:

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I'll see everyone at Ingle Farm 1pm .... got my digi camera so I can get some pics of your cars and some small videos too (for those that want them) .... can chuck them onto CD for you later too if you want :(

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