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Afternoon all, i've been very slack in the last week with processing photos but they're finally done. I went thought and sorted the Stagea photos from 'everyone else' :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

If anyone would like a new Desktop Background or an unframed print please let me know via PM. :)

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Thanks. :)

Ian

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well done they are great pics there ..............ok kids this is what i wanna see next year lol

Oh man, I can only wish, Mike!

looking good. I'll have to turn up next time,add another S2 to 'team silver'. :P

Justin...

Where were you, Justin? C'mon, what's your excuse? ;)

well done they are great pics there ..............ok kids this is what i wanna see next year lol

Hey Mike, d'ya have a bigger version of that photo.... that's an awesome turn out.....

For that it'd be worth travelin'.... (maybe... from Perth....not sure!!)

Pity I missed it. I had everything organised for the first date, including getting the new suspension in, and the new centre bearing, only for the rain to come along...... Pity I couldnt make the meet, still there was some compensation in going to the MCG to watch the Wallabies beat the All Blacks!

Will be there to catch up with you guys next year (if not sooner).

Speaking of which, maybe a run that gets the sydney guys down and the ACT guys up. Mmmmm anyone thinking Kangaroo Valley?! Prime Stagea country. The Sydney guys could take the trip down to Wollongong, up macquarie pass. Stop for a pie at the top of the road. We could meet up in Moss Vale then head down to Nowra for a cruise. The Sydney guys could head home either via Wollongong or back up the Kangaroo Valley road. Food for thought. :thumbsup:

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Some sweet pics..

i will have my stagea in a few weeeks.

i live in sydney it would be sweet to meet up with you guys..

Nice, where abouts in Sydney are you located?

Ohh noez grave diggaaarrrr!

Nick was mumbling something about a Sydney/NSW Stagea meet-up soon,

Talk to you about it after Autosalon, Nick! :thumbsup:

Sounds good Ian. Do we wait for the warmer months or what? I personally HATE the cold.

Nice, where abouts in Sydney are you located?

Sounds good Ian. Do we wait for the warmer months or what? I personally HATE the cold.

September/October - it's warmer but still cool enough for turbo cars. :D

Start at Berowra truckstop then go to Mangrove Mountain and run out to Wollombi Pub then onto Harrigans out in Pokolbin for lunch - then we can either go into Newcastle or go for a blat down Putty Rd. :)

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