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It has been a looong time since I organised a Qld Stagea meet and cruise.

My car has been off the road for 3 months, but it will soon be fixed.

Best to give this approx 6-8 weeks to build interstest and let people organise thier lives to free up a day.

Most likely on a Sunday

I might check out Qld raceway to see when the next drift meet is on, maybe we can end up out there via some hills :yes:

(plus I need to check it out for some business research)

Register your intersest and in the next week I will get a date, route and venue sorted

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1st m35 in. come on leon get on it.

I'm keen but for some reason Qld cruises have a tendency to die in the bum. In the few years I've had my Stag, I'm the only one who has made every Qld cruise, so I will probably go :).

Hey Darrin, how would a Sat cruise go, ending up at Willowbank Test'n'Tune? Just putting it up as an option.

I've found that the wednesday night test and tunes are much better as fewer people go

i think i got a lot more runs in when i went on a wed compared to a sat (pretty sure i only got 2 or 3 on the sat)

I would like to participate in this. Seeing so many Stagea's together will be great.

Obviously, we will need 2x picnic tables - 1 for C34 and 1 for M35 - FLAMESUIT ON AND RUNNING :D

I would like to participate in this. Seeing so many Stagea's together will be great.

Obviously, we will need 2x picnic tables - 1 for C34 and 1 for M35 - FLAMESUIT ON AND RUNNING :D

Surely someone will bring a 260RS; the rear wing can double as a picnic table...

Will be interesting to see the ratio of cars: could this be the first QLD cruise with more M35s than C34s?

Pretty sure Myles (GreenGhost) will be in too.

And MattyE, if he ever decides to browse the Stagea section: as soon as we have a confirmed date, I'll let them know...

Will be interesting to see the ratio of cars: could this be the first QLD cruise with more M35s than C34s?

I think it will be a while before we see this ^. Seems to be too few M35 owners in & around SE Qld on SAU. We need a member recruitment drive, lol.

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