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Last years end of year cruise was a huge success with over 20 stags showing up and enjoying an epic cruise.

there are plenty of new stags since then so I expect that we can smash last years number.

this year we will be heading west and hitting up the blue mountains. We will be travelling from KFC Mulgrave(windsor rd) and traveling up bells line of rd, then looping around to Megalong Valley Rd where we will stop for lunch (venue yet to be confirmed). This will be the spot we will take all the photos etc From there we will head back down the great western HWY back to sydney.

Meet time is 9am at KFC Mulgrave with a leave time of 945.

The whole drive is around 170km with a penrith finish point.

This will be a family friendly event, so feel free to bring your partners and children.

Please note - Bafoonery while driving will not be tolerated, we don't need to see anyone crashing or getting fines.

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I was super keen to do this one but as normal gremlins have crept into the car. So unfortunately unless someone can hook me up with a working auto for s2 c34 I won't be making it again.

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