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The June long weekend is out for me - it is the premier yearly country show event for the SAU:SA club - the Kadina car show and piss up weekend - I strongly encourage all of you V35 owners to come along - it is a huge weekend of cruising, food, booze, car show and fun!!!!

Awesome! Well I have to just make sure my work roster avoids a weekend some time!

I have the 23rd and 24th off in june. Hopefully thats far enough away that it can give you guys time to organise things around it.

I was thinking Meet at the Bay somewhere. Go along the coast to Largs Bay, Few happy snaps along with way with Vimanas DSLR and then get onto Grand Junction. Head east up to chain of ponds. Through Birdwood and Mount Pleasant. Up to sanderston, down through punthari, and end up in Mannum then plan a nice twisty route back through the south somewhere.

Sound alright?

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?saddr=Sussex+St&daddr=-34.97669,138.51362+to:-34.95106,138.50686+to:-34.91395,138.49277+to:-34.85561,138.47849+to:-34.87521,138.66661+to:-34.76949,139.05433+to:mannum&hl=en&ll=-34.879735,139.113007&spn=0.595962,1.386337&sll=-34.95293,138.633556&sspn=0.148858,0.346584&geocode=FU5M6v0d1IxBCA%3BFU5M6v0d1IxBCCmJzDtTGduwajGRqAxJVDYDEw%3BFWyw6v0dbHJBCCmdJwE1zcSwajHErL7y2mjjhA%3BFWJB6_0dYjtBCCmP7QdMicSwajHRGGtJVDYDEw%3BFUYl7P0dmgNBCCkvU3YqTcGwajEBEHhJVDYDEw%3BFbbY6_0dcuJDCClj4rHYdsqwajExnBhJVDYDEw%3BFa517f0d-sxJCClFbJWPY2C3ajGRezFJVDYDEw%3BFbM_6_0d3rlNCCmTa_-wZdW5ajGw-45iVDYDBQ&gl=au&mra=dme&mrsp=0&sz=13&via=1,2,3,4,5,6&t=m&z=11

Hopefully that epic link takes you to the route.

itpesaf

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Vimana

Start time...12pm? Lunch somewhere and then dinner maybe?

Let me know

The show and shine June long weekend is for club members only Krystle, so I can't put up the details publicly, but since you are joining up anyhow, I will PM them to you :D - hopefully all of you guys are going to join up - we have lots of great events.

Yep that sounds great Sam. Only slight problem is, in future please don't put up cruise routes - (ironically given your profession) we have to be careful, as both cops and other forum lurkers do check/follow the SAU forums, and we don't want to attract the wrong attention from the boys in blue, nor the RCK tag-alongers. We are pretty safe hidden away in this sub-forum, but don't ever put up plans/cruise route publicly in other sections, as you WILL get visitors to your cruise.

Yeah no worries mate - I definitely wasn't having a go at you, just letting you know that we don't put up cruise routes for the above-mentioned reasons. The biggest one is uninvited cars coming along and acting like dickheads, then we get picked on because of it. It has happened many times before, trust me.

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