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  On 17/06/2011 at 2:32 AM, 4bidn1 said:

Yeah we will be in on this one as usual :thumbsup: 17th sounds fine and pub lunch excellent idea

:cheers: Jase Rose and Mia

Hey just a quick question, looking at your pic i've decided i like the way your rims sit. Just wondering what size and offset they are?? Sorry to all i know this isn't to do with the cruise.

  On 17/06/2011 at 3:26 AM, Pft shh 89 said:

Hey just a quick question, looking at your pic i've decided i like the way your rims sit. Just wondering what size and offset they are?? Sorry to all i know this isn't to do with the cruise.

P.M.'s are good for off topic questions :thumbsup:

Sam & "Miss Stag" we really hope you both can join us...we are all hoping to make the "Stagea SAU Sub-Group"

stronger and better but we need you to help us. Having a meal together is another way of getting to know each

other and our unique rides.

OLD Mark

Its still 4 weeks away and we have about 13 Stagea's and 20 peeps coming....we can do it !

What number of stageas do we need to make an SA SAU record ...30 ?

If we can do this in winter...bring on summer ! I have this vision of all the Stageas, lined

up on Moana Beach (in a half circle)..tailgates facing the water...at sunset !! :yes:

...what a pic ! Fish & Chips on the beach on a warm summers night.

Sounds like I have been smokin' that weed :rofl: ....I am a dreamer but watch this space ! :cheers:

"the OLD fella"

  On 21/06/2011 at 11:35 AM, jidge said:

Hopefully I can make this one, I can bring my son too seeing that it's a family cruise.

Yes, please do everyone is welcome...it's gunna be a pleasant drive, not a display of driving skills

...as much as we all love to display our driving skills (not that us old peeps have them anymore) :rofl:

Old mark

PS GUYS...if you are bringing kids please PM us or post up here their age Ta

  On 20/06/2011 at 10:04 AM, OLDS said:

Its still 4 weeks away and we have about 13 Stagea's and 20 peeps coming....we can do it !

What number of stageas do we need to make an SA SAU record ...30 ?

"the OLD fella"

Mark,

My last cruise back in November 2008 got a total of 25 stageas ... and I believe no one has beaten that yet in any state. :D 26 stageas will get you the title :P And I'll be there with my stagea to help your pursuit.

:thumbsup:

Would be good to get a decent video together of the event ... like this one:

Anyone know whatever happened to Dan (RSfour)? His video producing skills were awesome (as evidenced in the vid above).

Ruby

Thanks Ruby...lets give it a try...26 is our objective !

OK GUYS (I cant edit my first post...so here it is)

SA STAGEA FAMILY FUN CRUISE & LUNCHEON

DATE: Sunday July 17th

Start Location: Le Cornu Car park cnr Anzac Highway & Leader Street Forrestville

(park over near the Anzac Highway & Maple Avenue boundry)

Meet Time: 10.00am

Start Time: 10.30am SHARP

So any kids attending aren't disappointed please let us know their age & sex via PM or post

"OLD Jules & Mark"

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