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unfortunately i dnt know if my car will be done c-red had it for 5 weeks now and been waiting all week for tune apparently they are going to push to tune it 2moro but way they been going i doubt it. so may unfortunately miss out on this one.

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Is anyone going with an M35 Stagea?

My wife is keen on getting one after i showed her a few pics (beats the shit out of buying a Hyundai Tuscon!!) so i am keen for her to see one in person or even better if one is getting round the track we can watch.

Thanks ssshonkey - i prefer to call the mk1 tough rather than cute. I have surprised a few people at the track who thought the car was cute! (12.83 qtr mile)

I will bring the stagea for a look and hope someone in an M35 turns up too.

See you there.

I don`t think you will see one as i have hear of Karl & he will not be coming as for work is to busy,so that is one of only MN35 in perth ????,lookng forwaard to seeing you all on sunday at noon ,cheer`s chuckie.

bwhahah., keen as mustard hey?

I still have this small reversing camera - anyone have a handycam they can attach it to ?

then just get some duct tape and put the camera on the front bar or something

( comes with a 5 m extension lead )

and tape your trip around the track ;)

This can be done? I have a camera and would be interested to trying it :P

Kylie, When i spoke to Mitch the other day he said you guys were going to pay for me :/ Ill send you the refund next week.

unfortunately i dnt know if my car will be done c-red had it for 5 weeks now and been waiting all week for tune apparently they are going to push to tune it 2moro but way they been going i doubt it. so may unfortunately miss out on this one.

Oh. What do you reckon the latest you will know will be? If you cant make it, i MAY be able to fill the spot on short notice. my ph# is 0402 507 738. Let me know by Saturday Afternoon if you can. If i dont hear from you, ill assume you will be there :P

Cheers

Brad

I will come down and watch / film / photograph the action, but unfortunatley, won't be participating in the fun. Can't wait to see so many Stageas in one place. Anyone who wants some footage of their runs, let me know afterwards.

Mark

Chucky, i know your planning on a small bbq, but be aware that at times AHG have a food van there. If it is there, you wont be able to use yours as AHG might get a touch upset about that.

A variety of drinks will be available...I intend on having some coke, lemonade etc and water. this is purchased from the extra $5 everyone has paid. I am sure there will be plenty for everyone.

Guys please make sure you have all the little things ready to go for tomorrow (by that i mean license etc as ppl have been known to leave things like this at home). With out these type of things, AHG wont let you drive.

Make sure windscreen is clean, no loose objects in cars etc etc....we should all get the gist of it now :blink:

Daylight Savings changes tomorrow. Keep this in mind and please try to be on time. If you do have issues, it would be great if you can let me know. My mobile number is a couple of posts up. :P

When you get there, please come and find me so i can mark you off the list as being there, and also record the details i need from you (like your name as most of you i only know by user-name here)

Looks like good weather to :thumbsup:

See you all there. Any problems, please let me know :blink:

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