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Welcome to my Town :rofl: Putty road is one of the Craziest roads around . So be careful as well guys , especially for them bloody roos and wombats n shit :) .  

yeah bit worried about that....tell me again why we are going at night?

nevertheless...I'll be there...I've already secured a car manwhore for the night.

you know what would be awsome?????????????? a joint cruise!!!

2 states!!! meeting half way!!!!!!!!

just imagine it say 7hours to melb each drive 3.5 hours!!!!!

meet early spend the day and drive home!!!!!!!!!!!

ok who's organising???

i rekon it should be on a set day every year, for qld and vic

bringing SAU aust together.

it would definately be a forum 1st in aust (i think)

:headspin: :headspin: :headspin: :headspin: :headspin: :ufo:

yeah bit worried about that....tell me again why we are going at night?

nevertheless...I'll be there...I've already secured a car manwhore for the night.

hahaha.. for sl!m, the guest of honour remember!

:spank: you know what silv! i think thats an awesome idea! :) but where would the halfway point be? and what would be there? plus we'd have to find a decent place for refuelling!!!!!

you know what would be awsome?????????????? a joint cruise!!!

2 states!!! meeting half way!!!!!!!!

just imagine it say 7hours to melb each drive 3.5 hours!!!!!

meet early spend the day and drive home!!!!!!!!!!!

ok who's organising???

i rekon it should be on a set day every year, for qld and vic

bringing SAU aust together.

it would definately be a forum 1st in aust (i think)

:headspin:  :headspin:  :headspin:  :headspin:  :headspin:  :ufo:

Silver how about the QLD sauers and the MELB sauers both meet each other half way which ends up being in sydney....

:) think putty rd!  old pac is old news now :P

Old Pac is never old news :):rofl::)

old pac :old pacific highway, starts at berwora well abit closer to sydney then berwora and heads down through windy roads almost to gosford. its the best road, heaps better than the one on the way to newport, no where near as bumpy, and heaps longer, about 5-6 times longer, and its a faster road, going bout 100+ all the way down.

Old Pac is never old news  :)  :rofl:  :)  

old pac :old pacific highway, starts at berwora well abit closer to sydney then berwora and heads down through windy roads almost to gosford. its the best road, heaps better than the one on the way to newport, no where near as bumpy, and heaps longer, about 5-6 times longer, and its a faster road, going bout 100+ all the way down.

Now that sounds like fun!




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