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Seems a few guys are pulling out due to other commitments/ events which is totally understandable.

Are the other members still keen on going ahead with the cruise?

Suppose the airshow is on this weekend and also there's a sau vic member's only yearly cruise on this Sunday too...

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Suppose the airshow is on this weekend and also there's a sau vic member's only yearly cruise on this Sunday too...

See how we go, good weather scheduled so I'm still looking at making the drive down to Lorne. I will attend all the meet points in case Stag members show up.

Im so shattered, my 260 is just not handling well at all, if the trip was all left hand turn then it would be awesome but my car is just not driving straight enough to handle a cruise.

I will have to miss this one even though it will be awesome weather :-(

and hoping another cruise comes up soon :-)

Spewing THRLLR you won't be coming. Better to play it safe, get the 260 sorted.

If anybody is looking at attending I will be making the stops as per schedule.....to Lorne.

http://www.4shared.com/office/pm5ahPFF/VIC_NISSAN_STAGEA_CRUISE_-_2nd.html

Otherwise catch you all when the next one is organised.

Thank you all for coming, was great to put a face to a name.

Great day out, hoping next Stagea cruise is bigger and better.

Some pictures as per link below

http://s1054.beta.photobucket.com/user/ecr33_rb25det/library/Stagea%20Lorne%20Cruise

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