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Hey guys, just bought my first liner and it's been a long time coming!! So I wanna get a cruze going n meet some of ya's.

I'm 30 got a family n work full time... But there's always weekends :-)

So if your keen let me know n I'll organise a time, place n route. Cheers hope to meet up soon.

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How does Moonah macdonalds car park sound? We can cruze from there through town, down taroona windy roads down to Kingston beach chill for a bit then out to Huonville through the awesome windy roads stop down the river all lined up!

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I am also keen on a cruise.Mine on tuesdeay was great but went throught 100.00 of petrol for 360 kms.BUT HAD FUN.

THe last cruise up in the north 3 members got booked only because all detailes were on here and MR>PLOD was waiting.

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