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Nice work putting together a great cruise Alex! The extra degree made all the difference.

Great route, and everyone was able to stick together. It was awesome to look back at the big line of shiny Stageas!

Thanks to everyone that came and endured the cold, it was great catching up with all of you; a good laugh as usual, and well done to Gaz's young fella for kicking on way past your bedtime! :thumbsup:

Great run back with the Trabant; shaved a couple of minutes off the 1 1/2 hour trip home. She's not bad for a cardboard car Iain! :P

Sorry to hear about your family Terry; deepest sympathies.

Yer, agree to the others well done Alex , wish I could stay longer but it was a great night , my wife was happy new port to kings Langley in 40 min must of been the cold night extra horse power ,lol good to meet he rest of the faces to the forum.

Hey Guys, was good to see everyone lastnight and catch up and have a cruise and a chat but here is what everyones waiting for...............

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i'm really going to have to invest in a external flash if we do a night time meet again LOL

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Thanks Guys, it wasn't hard to organise, but what makes it fun is when you guys turn up! :wub:

Terry - Sorry for the loss in the Family. I hope you are able to provide support during the difficult time. I did see a few Fozzers about, but no group. might have been coming back home from their Cruise. They might have come away with a bloody nose

, if they decided to play with the Stageas!

Here are some snaps. Light was nice @ 4:30, but once it disappeared made pics a bit difficult. Hope you all had a fun time, I know I did. Let not make it too long before the next one!

Hope to see you guys at SAU NSW events :D

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Thanks Alex for putting this together, despite the crap traffic at first everything ran smoothly, and everyone was well behaved (except that damn Skoda driver that kept cutting in).

Also great to put faces to a bunch of screen names :D

No traffic on my way back home, I reckon I used twice as much fuel as on the way there. Had to fill up 3 times to get back to Gladesville

All I can here is the ring of "my car did 9.3 on the way here" in my ears.

Damm skoda driver.

I might have demonstrated a launch for the Trabant last night; we also had a nice run back.

Yer, agree to the others well done Alex , wish I could stay longer but it was a great night , my wife was happy new port to kings Langley in 40 min must of been the cold night extra horse power ,lol good to meet he rest of the faces to the forum.

Kings Langley, Rudi? I live nearby in Toongabbie.

i'm really going to have to invest in a external flash if we do a night time meet again LOL

...or a tripod, Theo. Good photos, though! Wish I could have come, but even if I didn't already have to go to the engagement, my car is off the road at the moment anyway.

New clutch should be in this week - can I haz some Nismo stripes now too?

New clutch should be in this week - can I haz some Nismo stripes now too?

Ask Craig where he got his orange MISNO sticker kit; super rare, highly desirable.

Clutch in just in time for Texi? Are there still spots left; or filled up?

Shame you couldn't make it Nick; was a great night.

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Kings Langley, Rudi? I live nearby in Toongabbie.

...or a tripod, Theo. Good photos, though! Wish I could have come, but even if I didn't already have to go to the engagement, my car is off the road at the moment anyway.

New clutch should be in this week - can I haz some Nismo stripes now too?

Kings Langley, Rudi? I live nearby in Toongabbie.May be we should catch up and have a beer

...or a tripod, Theo. Good photos, though! Wish I could have come, but even if I didn't already have to go to the engagement, my car is off the road at the moment anyway.

New clutch should be in this week - can I haz some Nismo stripes now too?

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