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yeah but it cleared up when we got to Wisemans ferry just in time for the photos and lunch so WIN!

had a great time and big thanks to the organisers, free bacon will get me to turn up just about anywhere at anytime but the rest of the day went swimmingly as well if a little too literally in some cases, i swear some puddles came up to my door handles..

anyway heres a link to the public fbook album, nothing amazing in there art wise on my part but some damn fine machinery nevertheless!

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150319083126537.334139.511696536&type=1

Thanks for uploading those photos Pat.

Great to meet up with some old and new faces.

Thanks to all the organisers, it seemed like everyone had a great time, especially the Stagea guys (and girls).

Had the pleasure of piloting a 260RS no less to Wisemans; so impressive!

New thread is up, please post all your photos and comments there. Glad to see everyone had a good day!

Post up here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/378896-the-15th-anniversary-stagea-cruise-wrap-up-thread/

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