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it was a fantastic day :D and congrats to beastien for winning best stag!

the show was very well put together, all credit to the organisers :P

heres some of the pics i took today

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Great Pics Bryce!

I see my beast in the background there wishing it was a Stagea haha

Beastien's stagea has the looks, it was my choice for peoples choice award, too bad it turned into a popularity contest..

But I cant complain, an R31 still took it out haha :D

Your Stagea is nice to, bodykit is pretty wild (y)

Cheers Fellas!

Was very surprised, but very happy :D

Was an awesome day, had a great time, was good to meet some of the other guys.

Credit to the organisers, was very well put together.

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 :D

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

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if you upload then the forum automatically reduces the size, but if you have photoshop just hit ctrl+alt+i and enter your size :ninja:

pretty keen to see everyones pictures from the day, there were some amazing cars there

who's was the lellow stagea btw? I've never seen those guard flares before?

its mine :laugh: the flares are pretty neat, havnt seen them around either :thumbsup:

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Ive seen the guard flares in chrome on a Series II for sale in sydney, not sure if it still for sale, but yeh It was also on a Yellow stagea

Ive got some nice shots of Brenden's (Beastien) Stagea which won Best Stagea and Congrats to him, Good group shots of all 7 stageas and 2 shots of Bryce's Beast :thumbsup:

If anyone needs them, just let me know n Ill post them up when I get soem time.

Cheers,

Brian.

What a day, It's monday morning and i'm stuck here at work trying to find a picture of a Stagea to print off and stick on the wall with "no more spending, you are saving to buy one of these!" written on it lol, Very special thanks to Bryce for taking me there and back again and thanks to you guys the Stagea clan for making me feel welcome. :) I'll post up pictures as soon as I get home from the office later tonight. :(

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