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Some M35's there would REALLY turn some heads! Even if there was only one :). better start makin the trip across the dessert for next year :)

OK guys!. Start importing some M35's! Hahaha

if only it was that simple...

Looks like you boys had a great day. Fantastic shots and a good turnout for the stag crew. I would have loved to come down but can you imagine the fuel bill from Darwin return :)

Keep the pics comin!

ken

would have been fantastic to see some M35's there! still a great turn out :D

Joe - yeah the bottom centre of the bar hasn’t been braced :) im getting the entire kit repaired and strengthened soon so putting a brace in is defiantly on the list

hopefully next year we can get a even better turn out!! :)

Hey guys and girls,

thanks for helping make the day an excellent one for all involved. We, as a crew (and especially "AboBob" Adam, as our club president), put a lot of work into getting this up and running, and I believe we had more Stageas there than R34 GT-R's. I know this was a FACT before we started the day, going by pre-registrations taken, but that might have changed as we signed people up on the day to join in on the show.

Also many thanks to all those who bought SAU merchandise to help support the club - it's been a long process getting it up and running, but I'm glad to see that you all like the products I've managed to get produced.

Thanks also to Mike's wife (damn my feeble mind for forgetting her name!!!) for taking a few group shots for me - apparently Brycey's got his ar$e out in the last shot we had taken!

I really wish I could have had more time to spend with you guys, but I'm sure we'll make up for this down the line with a group meet-up and/or cruise - hopefully soon, and indoors if it's going to be anywhere near as cold as yesterday was.

Yeh Nick, That would be great!

Hopefully we can get one more up on the show and have 8 Stageas on the day! :dry:

There was 6 for the Richmond cruise, 7 for the show, so it would be good to continue the run!

Ian is selling his red beast in about 6 months because he has to go overseas so if we could get one organised before then would be great!

I'd be happy to help anyway i can in terms of organisation :P

Would have been even better if Andy's EX stagea was there.. The Nismo kit with 260RS Front Bumper would have looked trick with the others :)

But maybe it was a good thing? cuz those group shot photos were abit stretched haha

i whould have been there but unfortunatly :wacko: EGA41T dosn't look so well anymore :domokun:

will be back to normal soon enough tough waiting on a bit more cash and some parts from japan to arrive then will be back in full swing will be at the next meeting for shure.

conggrts to brndon for the best stag

(wich one is it? :blush: )

looks like a good day wish i was there hopfully hope to meet everyone another day soon

Edited by petrolfix

Here's a link to the first Sydney cruise I organised, mainly because I promised Ian I would link him to it.

We had 4 there on the day: Brendan (beastien), Jay (R33Stagea), Andy (EGA41T), and myself.

Like I mentioned, we'll probably have to have the next one around the Central Coast again, as it's kinda halfway between where the main two factions of owners are, but with this Winter weather we might have to try and keep away from open fields or sea breezes.

I'll speak to a few of the Coasties from the show and see where they regularly meet up, and if it's convenient for all then we can try and meet there too - maybe have a bite to eat and sit down and chat.

i whould have been there but unfortunatly :) EGA41T dosn't look so well anymore :)

looks like a good day wish i was there hopfully hope to meet everyone another day soon

:O What Happened?

Yeh, Hope to see it on the next day out all good and well :)

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