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PM sent... let us know if you still need something printed out. (I'm sure Brendan (being as organised as he is :whistling:) will have some copies on Sunday anyway).

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PM sent... let us know if you still need something printed out. (I'm sure Brendan (being as organised as he is :whistling: ) will have some copies on Sunday anyway).

Cheers for that mate, i'll print it out just in case.

im bringing my 31..so im sure your 32 is more than welcome......plus..I HAVE BRAKES!!!! for the first time in 2 years i have a decent pedal...i dont have to pump the brakes to get something happening..which is good cos i dont want to hit anyone :)

i dont want to hit anyone ;)

Fills me with confidence..... maybe if we could have all the 'lines at the back seeing this is a stag cruise. Stags, followed by luke cos he's also in a family car like us :) then the 'lines.

Skylines dont seem to be too welcomed on a Stagea cruise that was organized on a Skyline forum ;)

maybe they want the public and Police to think they are Volvo's and not figure out they are Skylines in disguise? :)

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1x 31 (hole in fuel tank.... nasty... hope all is ok ?)

1x 34 (beaut)

15x Stagea's

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was just a drive, a cefiro would have enjoyed the roads as much as the Stags did.

will arrange a cruise thru the Northern and Eastern Hills Ranges soon...... :) closer to town for the northeners

chain of ponds, lobethal, handorf, echunga, strath, callington, mt lofty, etc

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