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Hahaha, I thought it was Jay (is that his username?) saying that he had to help you move stuff into the house.

Yeh it is, he logged on at my work teh other day....cos i saw his name at the bottom of ppl in teh forum n i was like,

hmmm whats he doin in the stagea section? lol

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The weekly Coastie Cruise is back for the new year, starting tonight!

Oh, and by the way, I'd like to organise a cruise for Sydney and NSW owners either late this month or early- to mid-February. Who's keen, and who's got suggestions for a route and destination? I was thinking taking Putty Road up into the Hunter Valley...

  • 3 weeks later...

Who's coming up this week? We're thinking of taking donations for the bushfire appeal - my sister works for Unilever, and they're matching all monetary donations dollar-for-dollar.

Okay guys n gals, some of you may or may not know about the weekly thursday night meet/cruise to the coast. For those of you who

dont know, just click here or here for a full explanation. Basically we meet at the truckstop at berowra around 7.30pm, and aim for an

8pm departure. You can take the regular highway or go up the old road, its up to you. For the stagea owners who do know about this

weekly cruise, WHERE ARE YOU? I want to seriously get some major stagea representation up there! If you have any questions just

post in the thread or send me a PM i'll be glad to try answer any questions you might have.

If anyone is a little unsure of how to get to the truck stop i'd be more than happy to meet somewhere close on the way, i live in the

hills area. No excuses people, i want to see more stageas up there cos its currently only Nick and myself and we both want that to

change!

Hope to see some more of you up there over the coming weeks.

CL11QE

Once I get my M35 which probably won't be till this Friday I will make it to a meet.

I'll read up on it, but it sounds pretty good to me!

Count me in guys.

Stephen

2001 M35 Stagea (pending)

Correction to my last post, I may if things work out collect the car tomorrow (Thursday).

All going to plan I may make the cruise tomorrow night.

Any other M35's going? :huh:

Regards

Stephen

(BIS-93B)

ill be able to drive probably next week, but i cant make this week :huh:

and yeah we need another M35 to show up Stephen! lol

I take it there is a large amount of WC34's but a lack of M35's?

I can understand why, I was initially after a WC34 but the mob I was dealing with didn't have anything I liked in that range. I started looking at the M35 and decided it was a better choice as everything was newer and it's a more current driveline. It's a nice vehicle it just doesn't have the same lines and appearance.

Is your car off the road or are you out of action? lol

Pic of mine attached, make sure you come up and say hello if we both make it next week.

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ohh nice! hate red cars but that burgandy M35 colour kinda does it for me!

nah IM out of action, got out of hospital yesterday and got some holes in me. hard to walk, and pushing pedals like the brake? yeah nah not yet lol

ohh nice! hate red cars but that burgandy M35 colour kinda does it for me!

nah IM out of action, got out of hospital yesterday and got some holes in me. hard to walk, and pushing pedals like the brake? yeah nah not yet lol

It's a metallic wine red, it's not bad I think it grows on you. I'm led to believe it's a fairly rare colour for the M35.

As for brakes, do you need them? :P Just put a brick on the go go pedal and you'll be right! afterall it's 4wd yes? :huh:

Stephen

i guess i could just back off a little earlier. they weigh 2 tons so it will come to a stop by itself :huh:

hahah nah its mostly the drugs that are making me drowsy. and if i bring the mrs to drive, theres NO way we could keep up. she has a feather foot. and last time she drove it she scraped half of one wheel on a gutter!!!

i guess i could just back off a little earlier. they weigh 2 tons so it will come to a stop by itself :huh:

hahah nah its mostly the drugs that are making me drowsy. and if i bring the mrs to drive, theres NO way we could keep up. she has a feather foot. and last time she drove it she scraped half of one wheel on a gutter!!!

Stephen, it would be great to have you along if you manage to get your car tomorrow. We need more Stageas in general, whether they're C34s or M35s... It's usually just me along, Alex comes on occasion, and there's another owner there sometimes because he lives locally to the meet-up spot.

Ian, you should come along even if the missus is driving - it looks like the rain will continue so we'll most likely be taking the freeway anyway...

i guess i could just back off a little earlier. they weigh 2 tons so it will come to a stop by itself :huh:

hahah nah its mostly the drugs that are making me drowsy. and if i bring the mrs to drive, theres NO way we could keep up. she has a feather foot. and last time she drove it she scraped half of one wheel on a gutter!!!

I might go tomorrow....just have to check with my social director.

If you want to go Ian I don't mind picking you up and dropping you off....let me know....and don't worry I will go the new road if you want......be good to have more M35's than C34's for once aye! :P

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