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Thanks Cyrus for doing that for me I had to rely on the daughter to send it to you as I am as thick as two wooden planks when it comes to computers. When I go on the SCC'06 cruse I will be sure to set the camera to the lowest seting. Hope to see some other STAGEA's there.

So wheres the rest of the photos...? you wouldve got a good one of the red one, hey phil?

And the next cruise is gonna be......? should actually go for a spirited drive somewhere, and get some better photos done. Make a calender or something. i dunno. just throwin it out there!

So wheres the rest of the photos...? you wouldve got a good one of the red one, hey phil?

And the next cruise is gonna be......? should actually go for a spirited drive somewhere, and get some better photos done. Make a calender or something. i dunno. just throwin it out there!

Sorry guies but i have been a bit preocupied of late I will do a ring around to see if the others are ok with having there photoes put up on the net. As for a cruse I was going on the SCC cruse on the 3.12. I was thinking of a STAGEA cruse maybe FEB MAR 07 This may give people time to get over Xmas.I would also like to do more driving this time to so aney idears welcom. A calender would be a grate but who would be centre fold. For thoes who were interested in the shirt the daughter has don some inquiring and the only hickup may be in the copyright to the nissan name. once sorted she can suply prices styles and such.

I may be able to get the shirts covered - unless your daughter does them herself? my mother and stepfather have had there business shirts done through a company for the past 10yrs. I am having a few saikoogarage.com (my business) shirts done up, a couple with S.W.A.T. on the back for obvious reasons.

However, LOVE your shirt Phil so a few of those would be fine. I doubt any of us will be reporting it....? and trying to bust you for copyright?

PS ska (aka cyrus) may be down around xmas or so... would be cool to have a meet in a picturesque spot with him ( manual S1 with nismo gearset AHEM) if possible) but yeah definately in in a couple months time.

I may be able to get the shirts covered - unless your daughter does them herself? my mother and stepfather have had there business shirts done through a company for the past 10yrs. I am having a few saikoogarage.com (my business) shirts done up, a couple with S.W.A.T. on the back for obvious reasons.

However, LOVE your shirt Phil so a few of those would be fine. I doubt any of us will be reporting it....? and trying to bust you for copyright?

PS ska (aka cyrus) may be down around xmas or so... would be cool to have a meet in a picturesque spot with him ( manual S1 with nismo gearset AHEM) if possible) but yeah definately in in a couple months time.

The daughter does not do them her self she would have to have the shirts done the same as your mother and stepfather so the deal would be roughley the same. Keep us posted on cyrus. I have 4wks off over Xmas and at this stage we are not doing anything special apart from remodling front bar No2. So another groupe meet might just be in order for thoes who are free.

Six weeks in a sling puts me intothe first week of February, so any time after that would be fine,

If Ska comes down before that would looooooovvvvveeeee to meet "The Moderator". I can get S13 todrive, (if he still has a licence). Otherwise you will meet Mrs. 21+yo Stagea.

Yeah I will definatly be down around xmas, but dont know how long it will be sitting in a workshop out the back of ipswich for, main point of the trip is to replace the heater core, so dunno how or when or where, but I'd LOVE to get together!

Yeah I will definatly be down around xmas, but dont know how long it will be sitting in a workshop out the back of ipswich for, main point of the trip is to replace the heater core, so dunno how or when or where, but I'd LOVE to get together!

Ipswich you say that's my stomping ground. Laylon actually lives in Ipswich and i live 10min to the west behind the raaf bace.So keep in touch.

And like i have said, my fiance lives in ipswich. Fonr bar #2, you say, phil??? so what are you doing with your current bar...??? lol

Hugh a QLD meet wouldnt be complete without yourself to show that a stagea can be a er... mature decision... so the february of so is fine by me. Definately though, if cy (ska) comes down will have to organise SOMEthing. He will be about 5min from my house, so yeah.

And i know what you mean about your printer/embroider worrying about copyright, but if no-one says, then no-one knows... lol how dodgy is that?? haha

and Cy if you rock up with my old 15s on your car i will be dissappointed lol...

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