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Sounds good steve, LOL at 12sec taxi's

Theres heaps of alternate routes you can take to get down there.

It might be a good way to spend a Saturday or Sunday. Probably make a better daytime cruise though.

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We can do the George St loop city cruise on a sat night.

1.Head down George St

2.Left onto Goulburn St

3.Left onto Elizabeth St

4.Left onto Liverpool St

5.Right onto George St

6.Right onto Bridge St

7.Right onto Pitt St

8.Right onto Bond St

9.Left onto George St

10.Repeat step 1 through 9

11.Repeat step 10 until a lowy calls you a loser and you get out n bash her bf

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George street on a Saturday night? I don't mind spending money on fuel for a cruise, but that would be a waste of fuel and clutch!

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But we get to punch our cars for a while 30m at a time before we have to slam on the brakes cause a cab pulled out or a drunk chick fell onto the road

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Yah did that on saturday night not in the coon though. Would be too hard to keep everyone together as well amongst the bullsh*t amount of traffic. Plus the rocks etc being closed means more stooges in the CBD loop.

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Overnight cruises are cool, mainly cause they usually fall on a Saturday night, so us poor interstate bastards at least have a chance of showing up! And then it introduces a whole new side to the members, its not all about the cars anymore, more about having a few drinks with good mates. Ive personally had more fun @ Brumby bar at Snowys than I did driving the car during the cruise!

Friday night cruises = poo.

Saturday cruises, stay somewhere overnight = golden.

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C'mon Mick, we can't always cater for your "half in/half out" residency in NSW!

Agree though, an overnight cruise is good for the social aspect of it and you don't end up so buggered afterwards compared to a long day cruise

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I love the night cruises. I work during the day on saturday so it fits my schedule nicely.

Day cruises become annoying to keep the group together with additional traffic & are generally ruined by some Geriatric in a camry driving at half the recommended corner speeds.

Wouldn't mind an overnight/weekend thing but its also hard to lose that much available time on a weekend to one particular activity.

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Not sure if this has been mentioned before...

Do a run from the BP/Mcdonalds at the airport, to bondi beach, then on to the city - past all the rice burners at both spots...

Then up to the north side, through the hills up and around the back to Wisemans Ferry, cross the river through to the highway, and up to the Castle... say hi to all the rice burners up there around the run!!!

hehehe Now that would be an interesting cruze!!! :runaway::hohum:

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