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you guys can goto adventure world i dont mind ill just head home when u do :) i dont mind at all, its a fact of spending so much and not being able to insure it for whats its worth is why i dont wanna leave it anywhere. its a cruise car only with this engine, once the engine goes in another car and i put a stocker 26 or 26/30 in it then im happy to leave it anywhere.

paranoid is my middle name :mellow:

nah thats no fun ... im sure everyone will be happy if we stick to the original ideas :)

Heyall,

Hoping to tag along again, the lake in chidlow seems like a good idea :)

Lee, can i drive part of it this time? :)

Take care

hahahaa yeah no worriez Rod :O ... ill catch up with ya before then so you can take it for a spin :)

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just bumping the thread up..for those who are coming please vote-- it is pretty much decided that we are going to Lake Leschanaultia in chidlow

does anyone know if 28th Jan is still double demerits or do is finish on the 28th???

Looks like we are having a normal map as well :P

I live near the lake in Chidlow and dont recomend it. The water is filthy and the car park is far from the BBQ area. Whiteman park is better if you want to park right next to the BBQ for those who are security conscious. Why not head a bit further out for a longer drive. Chidlow is in the metro area and only 35 minutes from the city.

Just my opinion - i have placed my vote.

maybe if thats the case we should use the lake as a stop point??? there are a few who arent happy not having eye visuals of there car so maybe we could take the back way through the swan valley to whitemans park or further out somewhere???

just throwing up ideas any one else???

The car park at the Margaret River Chocolate factory is vivble from the tasting counter while we are in the swan valley...

Mmmmmm.....chocolate *drools*

The car park at the Margaret River Chocolate factory is vivble from the tasting counter while we are in the swan valley...

Mmmmmm.....chocolate *drools*

second that!

If the water is dirty.. just make it a meet point and then head elsewhere.

jesus why not just head to sydney and back :O toodjay is miles away and who knows how reliable my piece of shit car is in the early stages of it running :laugh: just my luck ill smash the gearbox 200km from Perth and be stranded :ninja:

i agree on visual contact of the cars :)

i reckon head down the coast from freo to scarbs to hillarys, mindarie hahaha atleast its not 5000km away ;):woot:

hahaha brad :pirate: i have to agree not so keen on toodyay at all but would be interested like above to go to the lake, chocolate factory, bbq obviously meeting south for the southies..

what does everyone else think?? suggest???

jesus why not just head to sydney and back ;) toodjay is miles away and who knows how reliable my piece of shit car is in the early stages of it running :kiss: just my luck ill smash the gearbox 200km from Perth and be stranded :pirate:

i agree on visual contact of the cars :)

i reckon head down the coast from freo to scarbs to hillarys, mindarie hahaha atleast its not 5000km away ;):yes:

dont worry brad my parents are out that way. you can store your broken stagea at their place. payment can be made in performance parts from your stag. he he.

woo margs choco factory. used to be my old workplace. back in the day. never eat the counter tasters lol. oops i shouldnt be saying that. he he he.

woo margs choco factory. used to be my old workplace. back in the day. never eat the counter tasters lol. oops i shouldnt be saying that. he he he.

ok - now I'm worried.. :(

well if toodyay is miles out then I must live in Bunbury :)

Not my idea of fun if its an inner city/suburbia/coastal cruise ... I drive my stag in traffic every day....

hahaha to brad you do live in bunbury :)

im sure that we can arrange something..im sure we can do something out near the hills or up near mundaring weir area , to the lake, to the chocolate factory in swan valley, and whitemans for a bbq! that way everyone is happy ;)

kylie i do think u live in bunbury hahah, i been drivin to golden bay everyday for the past 3 weeks from joondalup and it definately feels along way ( 100km i think ) :laugh: mandurah is even further again :P

im up for anything as long as my cars fine and if it isnt ill just bring the gto :rofl:

kylie i do think u live in bunbury hahah, i been drivin to golden bay everyday for the past 3 weeks from joondalup and it definately feels along way ( 100km i think ) :rofl: mandurah is even further again ;)

im up for anything as long as my cars fine and if it isnt ill just bring the gto :)

ill bring the skyline out brad, so you wont feel left out if it dies. :laugh:

the sau cruise out to toodyay was actually pretty good..

the roads arent too bad, unless you have some stiff coilovers, but i dont think many of you guys would?

however you'd have to try avoid the roadworks though kylie.. dont wanna see another slip'n'slide do we? :P

i have found another WA stagea owner that is interested in coming on the cruise, and he said i gotta give him 2 weeks notice so he can get time off work as he works on sundays usually.

if u guys spot any other stageas around the place have a chat to the owners and try and organise them to come along too so we can get a fair percentage of stageas in WA to come along :)

we need 10 stageas at least i reckon :laugh:

so whos in this time so far...

me

a friends series 1 stagea

stage-a

mcnamg

wildcat

mr gtst

newbie101

appealing

stagea girl

red sky II

any others ive missed?

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