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post-20831-1163239832.jpgpost-20831-1163239162.jpgpost-20831-1163239726.jpgpost-20831-1163239932.jpgeveryone home safe and sound i hope,thanks all for a good day great to meet everybody and had a cool cruise thru surfers got some good pics but all the wrong size so i had to rush these when we got back to the carpark,a bit worried about numberplates so these are pretty shitty,maybe phill will have better ones

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I had a such grate day i was beside myself 7 times. I have 10 photoes of the cars some from the front back and sides but they were taken at 6.1mp and i am not shure how to reduice them for the internet. I also have 7 shots of the drivers standing by there car and would like there aprovel before posting these up.I also want to find out how to block out the noumber plates.My daughter can help but wont be down until next saturday i will try in the meen time but don't hold your breath when it comes to computers i'm hopless.

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Stage 1, you can print my ugly mug anytime.lol.

I dont know how to do the sending bit either. Must learn as I got some pics and a video.

Did you see the white Stagea parked on the front as we cruised thru?

Wonder who it is.

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I had a such grate day i was beside myself 7 times. I have 10 photoes of the cars some from the front back and sides but they were taken at 6.1mp and i am not shure how to reduice them for the internet. I also have 7 shots of the drivers standing by there car and would like there aprovel before posting these up.I also want to find out how to block out the noumber plates.My daughter can help but wont be down until next saturday i will try in the meen time but don't hold your breath when it comes to computers i'm hopless.

Use the upload function to upload them into you gallery on sau there is no limit to file size and the forum will auto resize them into 2 image sizes a small and a large size the small is normally perfect size to post then just link the images to your post. only issue will be upload speed but other than that it should work fine

Stage 1, you can print my ugly mug anytime.lol.

I dont know how to do the sending bit either. Must learn as I got some pics and a video.

Did you see the white Stagea parked on the front as we cruised thru?

Wonder who it is.

We did see it so we went back after the cruse and left a mesage under his-her wiper so it is up to them to either ring or jump on this sight.

Met some cool people, saw some even cooler cars, especially phils which is very worth of mention. Everyone has their own lil things theyve done and are doing... looking forward to the next event, a cruise more than a meet. BBQ. needs food next time hey.

some pics!!!!

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If you click on 'add reply' there is an option to browse your PC and ad an attachment.. do that or go to http://photobucket.com and register and upload them there... then once done you copy the line and post into the thread here :thumbsup:

mmMMmmMMmm love that front bar!

From an outsiders point of view, it was dissapointing that only S1's were represented. It would have been nice to have an S2 in the fiels and 66yo tells me there was one parked along the esplanade.

Maybe next time!

But it was a great show for those that were interested and it was a relief to find all the owners were human and not stuck in the mud one make minded.

Maybe I will see them on my next venture north.

Cheers, D

Was intersting to see the age difference, and people from very different backgrounds, too. Very different eople that all somehow ended up driving a stagea. There was like a 40yr age difference between oldest and youngest.

Cant wait for the next meet - hopefully more of a drive, more of a chat.

Well of course YOU'D say that Hugh... just kidding.

factory 5?

Back to school for you.

The No 5 Factory is where the first Prince Skyline GT was built.

Since then all Skylines and Stageas have been built in Factory 5.

In Wiki Nissan there is heaps of info on the development of Skylines, especially info on their engines.

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