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STAGEA CRUISE THIS SUNDAY 19TH OCTOBER @ 12.30PM

Cruise this Sunday 19th @ 12.30pm. Meeting at Kell's meet spot. If you have no idea where that is, PM me and I will let yas know.

Maps for the trip will be handed out on the day, but will basically involve cruising from the city to Strath for lunch via the tunnels/freeway, back thru Glenelg, with the final stop being back at the meet point.

Can I have people who can attend put their hands up so I can print maps/directions.

:P

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through glenelg take a squiz at the SAU cars who are entering Small Car Sunday :D

Thats a little bit of the plan I had :)

Get a bunch of Stageas cruising past a car show to grab the attention :P

I would love to come out but ill have to see if im working. I missed the post in the other thread that said when it will be and didnt put it on the roster. Ill see as theirs a slight chance ill get sunday of to recover from a bucks night on sat.

I'd love to come but my father inlaw is getting married so I'd have to wriggle my way out of that... shouldn't be too hard, yeah hell.. pm the meet point and I'll come. but I gotta come from victor so I might depart from strath and head home.... long way back to adelaide just to drive back through strath.

I reckon I will... So I guess I better get the silver bullet washed and shiny again!

haha - Ive been meaning to wash it for weeks.

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