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Oh, BTW, those who won prizes at the Stagea 15th Cruise, can you please send me a PM with your name (just your first name is fine if that's all you want - your choice), what prize you won and what for - my mind is failing me.

Oh, and if you know someone who won a prize and you know that they don't get on the forums much, please pass their details on to me (with their permission, of course) or let them know to contact me. Need those last few details for the article.

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Not this time, payed today.

Sadly won't make the Suspension tech night; Nightshift.:down:

Any Texi spots left? I bet nobody has seen an incompetent driver wobble a Black Volvo around witches hats before?:whistling:

Need to get that SAU membership form filled out; thanks Nick.

or a white volvo. Should be a good laugh watching me, I have no idea what I'm doing.

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Let's get some Stagea's to the next Texi ...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/383719-s-a-u-n-s-w-texi-sos-12th-february-2012/

Don't let me take away the wagon glory ( I refuse to compare my times to the two doors :whistling: )

Remember it's not all about smoking tyres and rev limiter bouncing, go as hard as you like and the faster times are done with throttle finesse rather then flat to floor.

First timers $35.... very little coin for a fun day out. Also looks like we will have low numbers = lots of runs :thumbsup:

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Okay just in case people haven't gotten out of the Stagea section down to the NSW events section, I thought I'd remind everyone of very cool event coming up

Sutton Rd TEXI - 19th May

Have a look, watch the video, feel inspired.

Things to note .

  • You don't need a mega kilawasps car to enter - have a look at the entry lists, there is a Magna and Micra whistling.gif
  • 1 car at time - GO AS HARD AS YOU WANT . feel free to drive like a granny or hard out 100% .
  • Everybody is really friendly and welcoming of noobs, I have no skill and have had nothing but positive feed back and encouragement
  • This is a rare event, get in while you can, it may not be back.
  • It will make Nick happy to see Stags at NSW events - you don't want to make Hulk mad.

No I haven't signed up but will be once I feel rich ( crossing fingers it doesn't sell out ) .

or

Come for a cruise Putty Rd 22 April

yes I know Stags are a wagon not a track weapon but it's still a lot of fun.

Melbourne people Canberra is not that far for a overnight stay, there is cheap accommodation being organised.

Great stuff Ryan on keeping this thread updated :)

Yes guys, come to stuff - remember these cars have turbo awd, so use it - or if not, feel free to come and watch others having fun and seeing what you're missing out on haha

Great stuff Ryan on keeping this thread updated :)

Yes guys, come to stuff - remember these cars have turbo awd, so use it - or if not, feel free to come and watch others having fun and seeing what you're missing out on haha

yep that's what I did, watched , thought that's awesome sign me up. Thank god for AWD, makes me look good, if it was a tail happy RWD I'd be all over the shop.

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Okay so I missed the 19th May ( damn being a family man :rant: ) but I will be making the Texikhana on 15th July.

This is the cheapest Motorsport fun you can have in your pride and joy. Come and enjoy it legally with nice friendly people.

Entry cost first timers: ONLY $35!

Entry cost SAUNSW members: ONLY $55!

Entry cost Non SAUNSW members: ONLY $75! (join the club, it pays for itself)

Plus one time costs of helmet ($90+), license(50) fire extinguisher (30?- everybody should have one in the car anyway ) First timer info .

Don't want to have fun? Come and say hello to see what you are missing.

Nick at the Feb texi.

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2 newly aquired stageas in nsw, a S1 RS Four and a s2 RS

the s2 is beautiful, my s1 needs a bit of a tidy and a few bits and peices [front discs, needs a decent service etc], but id love to come to a meet and check out some other stageas :)

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