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Same with Iain, very happy to hear it wasn't a Stagea roll over. Hope the people are ok.

Again, wonderful day despite the rain. Great to see so many people out and about. Looking back at my photos, most of them are of rainy car windows pinch.gif

But here are a few.

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Pics say it all really. :thumbsup:

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I don't think it is physically possible to roll a stagea.... :no:

That would take some major talent.

Congrats again on the winners and attendees on the day.

The roll over was a small blue hatch. Starlet or simular. P plater, few young girls standing to the side of the road when i went past it, hopefully they where the only ones in it

It was only the SES on scene when i was there.

The roll over was a small blue hatch. Starlet or simular. P plater, few young girls standing to the side of the road when i went past it, hopefully they where the only ones in it

It was only the SES on scene when i was there.

Yeah, I went past it too, there were firies there, and there were cops and ambulances arriving as i drove past.

i was at that roll over....family friend....lost control some how and rolled the starlet 3 times....she walked away from the accident and was the only one in the car....

Was standing there in awe as all the stageas and skylines cruised passed....nice looking cars people

I know that a lot of you confuse Terry and I since we are both distinguised asian fellas, but that was Terry :thumbsup:

Dammit i was actually picturing Terry when i posted that so it was more name dyslexia than mixing you up, lol sorry.

glad to hear the roll over girl was ok, least she got a front row seat for the Stag parade? hope insurance covers it all? anyone in here going on the palm beach cruise? addicted to cruises now and rain wont put me off after enjoying this one rain and all.

We were wondering how that happened as we passed it, thought there might have been another party involved as there were a couple of 4WD cops blasting pas. In the opp direction with lights on after we passed the scene so thought another driver might have taken off.

Hope she's ok Ganty, mustve shaken her up quite a bit, lucky she wasnt seriously injured.

By the way I thought the food (and music) was tops at the hotel we ate at... Will have to head back there some day for an SAU social event.

Glad all in our group had a safe trip, though the 260RS i was driving was a bit squirrely under power!

Thanks to everyone involved, Organisers, Sponsors, Photographers,22 Stag. Owners. It was a little nerv racking not knowing anyone, but we were made very welcome.

The judges had a hard time picking some winner as there were 22 awesome stag.

It was a great day out. Hope to participate in other events.

Great photos there everyone;worship.gif What a top day out!

First time for an SAU event; I'm hooked! I'll definitely be coming along to another one, picked up an SAU membership form too.thumbsup.gif

Well done to everyone involved, it's easy to see why these events attract so many people. Was great putting some faces to the many names; see you next time.cheers.gif

Cheers, Dale

P.S. Thanks for the beer Alex.

You have an eye for an aspect Ian. :thumbsup:

And thanks to everyone else who's posted up very interesting Pics too! :thumbsup:

Looking forward to seeing you 'new' members at future events. :cheers:

LOL, did anyone notice that when we stopped at the Stone House Cafe near the end of the cruise, quite a few cars stopped and took photos of our assembled fleet?

LOL, did anyone notice that when we stopped at the Stone House Cafe near the end of the cruise, quite a few cars stopped and took photos of our assembled fleet?

Yeah I did see one or two cars arrive, take a few photo's, then leave straight away lol

You have an eye for an aspect Ian. :thumbsup:

Thanks Terry, I do what I can. I'm on the hunt for a digital SLR as I got rid of my old SLR years ago.

I have to admit I nearly ate s#*t standing on the rails taking some pics, thanks Nick for lending me your shoulder so I didnt destroy my other leg. :thumbsup:

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