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Hi Guys,

It's been a good couple years since I did one of these... is there any 260rs's coming to this one?

Is it okay if another mate comes along with his GTR? I've done some pretty substantial changes since I last took her out on a Stagea cruise.... new forged motor and a new ride height.

Something I didn't know and for anyone else with a Series 1 260RS... we have the same interior too as the Series 3 R33 GTR (also released around the same time). I discovered this when I looked inside my mates car to see the exact same upholstery.

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Hey Darrin, do you have an update on the cruise day? I'm keen to meet some other Stagea drivers from SE QLD, stretch the legs on the Stag and definately would be keen to see some 260s.

Will get it up today.....flat out with work unloading 20ft conatiner

Start will be 10.00am Coomera BP and second meet point will be Nudgee Sheel on Gateway at 11.00am........and then head north....Finish Wynnum. approx 1.00pm for pub lunch and chat.....

It is suppose to be full sun for the next week....

Sorry guys, can't make it this time. Wife's Birthday this friday and we are going out Sunday to see family.

Have a great time, and take plenty of pics.

Next time i guess

while your at it, can u wash mine?? its filthy!!

Join the club: my new little buzzbox daily has been in getting work done for the last 4 weeks, so the Stag has been back in use as a daily driver: Pretty sure I'll be investing a fair few hours in cleaning the beast on Saturday...

bummer, after being one of the inaugural members of the first(and 2nd) SEQ cruise i have to miss another, hope you guys have a great day, meanwhile here's some old memorys.post-20831-0-09415900-1340272551_thumb.jpgpost-20831-0-54922100-1340272567_thumb.jpgpost-20831-0-50410400-1340272598_thumb.jpgpost-20831-0-90353400-1340272608_thumb.jpg

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