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if you guys are interested in getting some photo work done, i would love to come along, only have 2 issues..........

1) i drive a yaris so i don't think you guys want that on the cruise, even tho it is a cool yaris ;)

2) I think i only know one person on here.... Kidafa

would have finished my exams by then and also my 10-20mm lens would have come in by then...

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Mark as in Mark that I saw at the Vic when I was there with my manual Stagea? If so, it's Peter. I used to work down at Lonsdale not in plumbing, but in irrigation. If it is who I think it is, you will know what I mean by that, hahaha.

Anyway, the more Stageas the better!!!!!!!!!!

yea thats me lol....

might see you all on the cruise. pending if i can get tint, zorst and detail done by then

ill pm you.... i HAVNT heard from the following people...

rsfour

rsfour1

daysrs4

stagstock

mr500

jav360

bensdr30

shadowknyte

32godzilla

snoozer

dazza88

piratewake

kombi86

dmonic

ryhs5164

ill pm them shortly... cheers

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who wants to wash my stag before the big day??!

looking forward to it, hope there are some good driving legs; want to give the girl a run.

been hitting up the twisties a bit at night, going really nicely. good power and handling ability

So how is the planning of this one going Adam?

Really looking forward to it! :P

yeha good man. spoke to ruby last night and looks like its going to be the biggest 1 yet! :D if any one spots a stag tell them!

incase any one missed the meet point pm me again. but WE ARE NOT meeting at newton like i think some people think we are. if your confused pm me. :D

:P Um.. i dont think we're gonna be able to make the cruise next sunday... the stag is currently sitting on 98,700km and we can't service it until next month so gotta make those km's last! NOO!! Stupid car :D So dissappointed... GODDAMMIT!!!

Sez

:P Um.. i dont think we're gonna be able to make the cruise next sunday... the stag is currently sitting on 98,700km and we can't service it until next month so gotta make those km's last! NOO!! Stupid car :D So dissappointed... GODDAMMIT!!!

Sez

for real? 100k service doesn't have to be done bang on 100thou.. just come.. without excuses :D

;) Um.. i dont think we're gonna be able to make the cruise next sunday... the stag is currently sitting on 98,700km and we can't service it until next month so gotta make those km's last! NOO!! Stupid car :( So dissappointed... GODDAMMIT!!!

Sez

our RS4 got serviced 13000ks after the 100000ks mark and she's fine! :D

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