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Sau Nsw Wisemans Ferry Social Cruise Sunday 19Th Feb 2012


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I"m keen but been to long since I've gone on the ferry so wondering how the car will gogetting on and off the ferry for the drive back north via Wisemans Ferry RD.

Or would I just have to go back the way we came I wonder?

Car isn't super low but still don't wanna damage front bar etc

Anyone had thier car on the ferry before with no dramas?

It depends on whether the tide is low or high.

I'd check them really.

High tide I'm told is fine for low lip cars.

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My car clears the ferry, just angle it, mine is 130mm ground clearance at the front....

Percival Street is the name of the road to the carpark ;)

I would love to come to this event, unfortunately i cant though....

I havent been through galston probably since i have had my licence ha.

Have a good one.

Cheers,

Anthony

Should be there, showing off some new shoes ;) Great road i got lost and ended up driving through the gorge one night. Only time ive ever been happy to get lost :P




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