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Hey guys and girls! Never been on one of your Stagea specific cruises before. But i'd you'll have me, I'd love to join you all. And if so, I'd put anything aside to see a Stagea filled carpark. So anytime, anywhere is good.

Cheers!

Tim

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Maybe we should make this a fundraiser, open an invite to the rest of SAUWA and donate teh money to the Vic bushfire appeal?

$10 a car and I reckon we could make a difference.

SAU Large Cruise is on the 7th March and a few are going on that anyway, (everyone's welcome).

Can we have a show of hands for Sat 28th, Sun 1st March or Sun 8th March.

It seems that we are most likely to go to Churchmans Brook which will include a BBQ and a few photo opportunites.

How do I know this? A Gnome in a YELLOW station wagon told me!!

SAU Large Cruise is on the 7th March and a few are going on that anyway, (everyone's welcome).

Can we have a show of hands for Sat 28th, Sun 1st March or Sun 8th March.

It seems that we are most likely to go to Churchmans Brook which will include a BBQ and a few photo opportunites.

How do I know this? A Gnome in a YELLOW station wagon told me!!

well i cant make the other dates so SAUlarge cruise it is

30 in the stag, do it!

lol

one day the Stag will get a 30, but it's not getting the 32s' 30 :banana:

If anything happens to the Stags' bottom end.. it will definitely get the 30 treatment :blink:

P.S. I'm free on all of those dates but Sundays I'm usually at paintball training so later arvo if possible :cool:

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would be interested in meeting up as well has been a long time since we have all got together

hi kirstie.. havent seen u round these parts for ages.. welcome back

not trying to take anything away from the cruise but would also like to do a meet and greet for the people who cant make the cruise or cant make the whole day plus anyone else going on the main cruise. possibly next weekend saturday or sunday, maybe meet at citywest and drive to city beach and do a bbq breakfast. keep the whole thing under 3 hours! could use it as a pre plan for the big cruise. anyway if anyones keen post it up

hi kirstie.. havent seen u round these parts for ages.. welcome back

not trying to take anything away from the cruise but would also like to do a meet and greet for the people who cant make the cruise or cant make the whole day plus anyone else going on the main cruise. possibly next weekend saturday or sunday, maybe meet at citywest and drive to city beach and do a bbq breakfast. keep the whole thing under 3 hours! could use it as a pre plan for the big cruise. anyway if anyones keen post it up

Good Idea! Why don't you add this into the"Big Cruise" post or start a new post so that people don't get confused. Might be worth even extending to to all the Skylines that are going on the "Big Cruise".

Hi ALL,Ok CRUISE WILL BE ON SUNDAY 8TH MARCH,Meeting AT 1PM for 1,30pm leave ,it will be short run 3 stop`s & 3rd one is END & BBQ,Meet @ burswood entertainment complex just off great eastern highway ,ok i will post up some more info later ,this is just to sort out so everyone KNOW`S TIME & PLACE ,cheer`s chuckie , PLEASE LOOK AT WHERE YOU WANT TO CRUISE & IF YOU WANT TO SORT ONE OUT POST IT UP :rolleyes::thumbsup::banana: ,

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