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hey lads,got a few snaps yesterday to share.quality ranges from sh!t to rather average as most were taken out the sunroof down the freeway.was a good drive,and now im off to book my car in for new rear tyres...

thanks to adam for a good day.enjoy

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Regretted missing this one. I've been on them all up until now. :D Had too many priorities keeping me at home.

Put me down for the next one if my stags aren't sold by then. :)

whos keen for like a friday evening meet up one week with all the stags out? I work sundays and cant make it. Managed to pop out the shop on sunday ont he parade and wach you guys cruise past and noticed a few of you noticed my stag parked on the parade....

Was a nice drive, didnt get any photos tho as my camera was having hissys. Saw you on parade Chris, I figured thats why we detoured! Rodders your stag looked beautiful going sideways up the hill, made me want mine running rwd!

Catch you all next time, im always up for a cruise.

how about we do a breakfast sunday morning?? liek meet up at 9ish go for a boot then take up half the parade car park and have breakfast :P that way people can do an earlyish cruise, and if they want stick around for a bite to eat!.... just an idea, how ever the night cruise we did like a yr ago was awesome! more attention on week ends from cops id have to agree with mike there!

Was a nice drive, didnt get any photos tho as my camera was having hissys. Saw you on parade Chris, I figured thats why we detoured! Rodders your stag looked beautiful going sideways up the hill, made me want mine running rwd!

Catch you all next time, im always up for a cruise.

Yeah that wasn't to bad... you should have seen his effort do the back streets near his place... some serious angles were achieved... shame i didnt have my camera out for it...

Spewin i missed this cruise, was actually looking at another stagea the same day, hope to be out on the next one.

Just throwing this out there but maybe a cruise out north to the barossa? not the windiest of roads but good scenery.

Feel free to throw it back as i'm a fan of hills driving too.

Or cruise out to mallalla when an event is on and put on a bit of a display?

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