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G`DAY ALL AS TITLE SAID SAUWA have a cruise on saturday 8th dec would like to see some more STAGEA`s on this cruise.if you are south of river MEETING AT GATEWAY`S AT 8,30PM John will be at this meeting point.then to meet the rest at KARRINYUP SHOPPING CENTRE AT 9,30 PM,TO LEAVE AT 10PM.so hope some of you will make it to what should be a great turn out.at the moment we have john,myself,kristie.some come on let`s see you turn up???.cheer`s chuckie.

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Charlie - I am going to make it a definate NO for the offer of a ride. I have been able to secure 1st floor atrium seats on the corner of William St & St Georges Tce for the Christmas pageant that night so my kids are going to have quite possibly the best seat in all of Perth for it (not to mention acess to my own cappucino machine for the duration of the event :P

Have fun though

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Dale, I'm sure your kids would prefer a cruise to a Christmas Pageant :P

HA! In my wildest dreams perhaps!

Hey Paul - did you know that you were actually the last person to ever sit in the back of my stagea? (at the haunted cruise - the next morning it got written off :( )

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Yep - but due to the insurance situation I have been forced to abandon turbo's for a few years :D Mind you, I got an N15 SII SSS hatch with a SR20DE in it that goes alright, it sure as hell is no stagea, but it will do while I save up for an M35 :(

The back problem is from years ago, everyone concerned walked away from the accident, thankfully, another big :P for Nissan build quality there.

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Thank`s for that Kirstie,i think their will be 4 of us at GATEWAY`S john,jerome,myself,my nice,hope too see some other`s rock up on the night,hope to be there sbout 8,15 would like to take some photo`s ???.see you then cheer`s chuckie.

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It was a cool cruise, met some nice new people, and one very new (4 month old) person who looked so at home in the back of her mums red Series 1.

About 60 Skylines and 4 Stageas... red series one (Chuky's niece Heather & baby Sophie), Chuky's Yellow S2, my Bluey and Karl's very kool M35 Axis.

For those that didn't come... you missed a good night. All 3 lanes of the freeway looks great taken up with Skylines and Stageas.

Next time...........

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