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Thinking to have a Stagea-Vic cruise to catch up/check out new improvements from everyone.

- I was thinking maybe down to the beach or something to grab some fish and chips, then out mornington way for a photoshoot in some nice areas?

- Alternativly, maybe go down to Torquay/Anglesea for the day for Lunch/Photos etc? (Then Luke you can come see what you are importing :P)

Other options considered, but looking to run it on the 25/26th march either day, or maybe 1/2 april if the prior is too soon for people?

Please post EOI's here, since our last meet there are a couple new Melbourne Stagea owners

Let me know

Cheers!

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i would be able to do torquay/anglesea on the 25/6th of march but april dates i am goin to tattoo show in shepparton. would be nice to see another stag in the flesh

why don't you guys come to our SAUVIC portsea cruise on the 25th :P

please check with dates posted here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=102281

Wouldn't mind catching up with some of you guys soon to give you your service manuals.

I'd love to see more stags in SAU VIC. Last couple of DECA motorkhana days we had an awesome showdown of the station wagons :P

I dunno about BYO stags, they won't be covered by CAMS public liability etc, and then it gets all messy.

Also we're doing a photoshoot at the cruise and at other events for the SAU VIC calendar that should be coming out soon. We want stags, cefs, laurels etc all in the calendar too.

(Then Luke you can come see what you are importing :))

Other options considered, but looking to run it on the 25/26th march either day, or maybe 1/2 april if the prior is too soon for people?

Thanks for thinking of me Alex!

Those dates are a little tough for me though... 25/6th March I'll be lucky if I can get away from work due to going away on the 28th and therefore will be in NSW on the 1st/2nd of April on Holiday!

Don't let that stop you coming down this way though, would be a nice drive for sure.

Cheers

Luke

April would prolly suit me better, though that weekend u mention is the F1 GP in melb, so wouldn't be able ot make that.

I'm quiet happy to do the fotography if u like too .... i know my way well round a DSLR!! :O (i'll try n score the 1dsm2 for the weekend!! :) )

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