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Sounds like the cruise is a goer, as I said originally maybe out to St. Marys/ Elephant pass (my fav piece of road) then lunch at pancake place.

Needs to be a weekend soon but I can only come on a Sunday, just tell me the dates that are best for you and then we'll decide.

Cheers Lavers

hmm well i reckon that would almost count me, phat_r33 and one of the other usuals out.

big weekend with Hilltop Hoods friday, Winter Ball Saturday and get drunk all night.

maybe give it a few weeks.. and probably try to have a joint cruise with the tassie cruise club which hold them regularly

Yeah that date sounds cool but i wouldn't make it on fuel for that route cos i have to run my car on 98 ron which i buy in big drums. If i did that route i would have to take to much fuel in containers in the back of my car. if it was a cruise in the south of the state i would be more keen.

I'm a bit the same, I wont fill up anywhere outside the city because of quality problems, last time i got shit petrol i blew the ends of 4 of the spark plugs, and at $25 a pop its not worth it.

And dude, u were going to drive unlicensed??!! what? you want to lose it before you get it? Not a good idea.

Well I don't know if you northern boys have come down and done a cruise around the base of mount wellington yet, but that was a bit of fun last time for me with slaz, nismojo, zsky and a couple of my mates...bbq later on at tolosa park... But that's just my thought :cheers:

Just to clear something up I wasn't going to drive unlicensed, just without my plates showing, con a mate (fully licensed) into coming along and sitting in the passanger. Not classified as unlicensed driving.

Don't do it to often just whe I'm going for a thrash on the back roads.

Hope thats cleared it up for u all now back to the cruise.

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