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Spotted bluesky4me (Scott)'s stagea in the Fed Square car park on the way out.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=47843

Should have come on the cruise Scott, were you lurking at the SnS?

Cheers

Luke

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Sorry guys l didn't make it.

Between a mammoth hang over, and my cold, l really wasn't up to it. I didn't actually move too far from the couch for the entire day.

Plus l started my new job today and needed energy for that ... you'll have to come visit me @ chaddy when u need a new camera, or tv, car audio, etc... :)

yep that was me...I took a look at the show ( I was hoping to see a new skyline but none there)...I parked in the fed car park and was probably in transport bar downing a beer o two when you all showed...sorry to miss you...next time for sure!

what can i say the cruise was a great ride,our cars were like broad minded persons with how they were get perved and pointed at as we were in stagea formation.

I had a great day and the misses was happy also(shock).Nice to meet a great bunch of Stagea owners.

We will have to do this again sometime :laugh:

I hear you loud and clear Christian, even today when i left work i was driving down the road coming up to the traffic lights and some guy slowly drives past in awwww at my car giving me the thumbs up lol.

Definately looking forward to the next cruise!

Christian: I went and ordered some gauges today to go above my headunit like in your car lol (hope you dont mind) It just looks so good and such a clean look lol

I hear you loud and clear Christian, even today when i left work i was driving down the road coming up to the traffic lights and some guy slowly drives past in awwww at my car giving me the thumbs up lol.

Definately looking forward to the next cruise!

Christian: I went and ordered some gauges today to go above my headunit like in your car lol (hope you dont mind) It just looks so good and such a clean look lol

Nah champ i dont mind happy to share my ideas, Ian likes my 6x9 speaker set up also

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