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Mission: Impossible.

This is all 100% true: I just finished the call!

I just got called to an emergency meeting, so I fly down to Syd tomorrow morning at 10.55am, where I spend the night. At 10.30am - 2.00pm on Friday, the meeting takes place, afeter which I have to have lunch and catchup with my best friend and his fiance. I then make my way to my old man's (Iguess it's my stepmother's now, gee that's weird!) house, where I collect the cargo net and privacy blind for my stagea. I then make my way back to my best friends house, where at 5pm sharp, another of my best mates arrives, and we drive back to the Gold Coast through the night. At 7.30am Saturday morning, I need to be at yet another mate's house to collect my car (which he will have had since tomorrow, 'coz the guage pod and LEDs are being installed while I'm gone), so I can give him a lift to Coolangatta airport, as he is going skiing for a week. On the way back from the airport, I will stop at Robina Car and DOG wash, so I can clean my car. Then I get home, clean the interior, black the tyres and make my way up to the meet. Can anyone bring a sausage or two for me, as I'm a bit tight on time for the next few days....

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Mission: Impossible.

This is all 100% true: I just finished the call!

I just got called to an emergency meeting, so I fly down to Syd tomorrow morning at 10.55am, where I spend the night. At 10.30am - 2.00pm on Friday, the meeting takes place, afeter which I have to have lunch and catchup with my best friend and his fiance. I then make my way to my old man's (Iguess it's my stepmother's now, gee that's weird!) house, where I collect the cargo net and privacy blind for my stagea. I then make my way back to my best friends house, where at 5pm sharp, another of my best mates arrives, and we drive back to the Gold Coast through the night. At 7.30am Saturday morning, I need to be at yet another mate's house to collect my car (which he will have had since tomorrow, 'coz the guage pod and LEDs are being installed while I'm gone), so I can give him a lift to Coolangatta airport, as he is going skiing for a week. On the way back from the airport, I will stop at Robina Car and DOG wash, so I can clean my car. Then I get home, clean the interior, black the tyres and make my way up to the meet. Can anyone bring a sausage or two for me, as I'm a bit tight on time for the next few days....

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You are a warrior!!! Please someone make him a medal if the mission is a success ^^

I'll be there! Had to talk my mate into driving up Friday night after work, because he wanted to leave Sat morning. But at the end of the day, my "You can drive 100% of the way saturday, or 50% of the time Friday" argument won out!

Micah:1, Dominic:0

lol

Cant make it now, new buyer is picking up the stagea on saturday on the northside at the same time, oh well, it'll be passing through on it's way back to sydney with a set of dealer plates on it ~1:45pm I am guessing.

Unfortunatly have to work this weekend,unable to change the shift.....but will still make it to the meet at around 1pm fingers x'd.

me to, i,m going to be late but i'll be there....hope we get a decent turnout, only one more sleep, :( how about a show of hands

The plan is to meet at Victoria Point at a park/bbq area at 12.00pm.

The park is Yeo Park in Eagle street, Victoria Point

Turn into Thompson Street off Colburn avenue.

There is several undercover bbq area and electric bbq's

Playground for the kids and a sandy beach. Bring there bikes aswell (that's why we have stagea's)

Plenty of parking.

Will meet approx half way along the park which is about 500m long.

My contact number is 0404 075 314

I will send out a pm to everyone that is interested

edit

I have sent out approx 11-12 pm's, so if all come that would be great

So this is the confirmed place?

Hey guys.Im a new member and have just bought a 98 series 2 RS4 Stagea.I might have to say hello.Im from the Gold coast so i might meet at the BP at Coomera.

Congrats on your new toy

By all means come and say hellow.

All stagea's welcom.

Hey guys.Im a new member and have just bought a 98 series 2 RS4 Stagea.I might have to say hello.Im from the Gold coast so i might meet at the BP at Coomera.

If you still want to meet at coomera, give me a bell to confirm:

0413003013

Cheers,

Micah

Edited by rb26stagea

Id like to thank my daughter for posting these up for everyone to have a squiz cuz i couldnt figure it out!! Just like to thank everyone for turning up and making it a really good day.... and the women folk for not nagging the blokes while they talked cars....

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