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G`Day all hope you are all ready & waiting ???,PLEASE BE ON TIME.AS IF YOU ARE LATE & MISS DRIVER BRIEFING YOU MAY BE OUT OF LUCK ,cheer`s chuckie,see you there.

Well nobody should miss it..... after all you have an extra hour to get ready now... if you didn't set your clock back you should be there an hour before everyone else!!

Gotta go an wash it.

Guys, that was an extremely fun day! I was assigned an instructor at the last minute (not that im a real instructor or nothing) but i hope i help some of you to learn something new about your driving. I did notice that most of you take your hands off the steering wheel too much LOL However, it was great fun to ride with you guys!

Brad, your wagon is definately a fantastic beast!!! My wife has said she will drive a stagea now, as long is its like yours :)

Sam, although drifting at ahg is not encouraged, you certainly have an level of skill for it :/

I would hope to see you guys at other driving events in the future! :worship:

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If anyone wants hi res versions drop me a line. (sorry I didn't get everyone, a man's gotta have SOME socialising time ;) )

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(gotta get Teh Fury in there somewhere)

Also, HUGE thanks to Brad for organizing a top day. And also for taking my wife for a "quick lesson in sideways" in Paul's car. She had a ball. :laugh:

On Behalf Of Loretta thanks Brad for organising all that! much appreciated

I think it took a bit of time for loretta to get into it but after she learned a bit more then she really enjoyed it.

I will see if I can post some photos up if any came out well.

*waits patiently for Bubba to post the vids *

Yep.... great day,

Good to see a few Stageas all together again. Iolanda had fun and learnt heaps.

Sideways Sam, you driving was awesome..... well done mate.

Thanks to everyone being so patient while I sorted out the running order (which wasn't easy).

Thanks to the organisers and Brad and Steve for showing Iolanda the way around.

Brad, "unique" the car was pretty amazing, it's a rocket buddy. Now that you couldn't do that in an Anglia.... ha ha.

thanks to Charlie for the bbq lunch!!

Pity we had a bail a tad early, but we went to Beach party in aid of "Make a Wish".... very good.

We "donated" about $40 on games, and came away with a kayak trip, wine and lots of goodies for Angelina (4 yo daughter)..... in all worth over $150!!

That capped of a brilliant day.

Oh yeah well done Loretta.... you definitely improved during the day...

Good to meet so many nice people.

Cheers

Awesome day! Thanks to Brad for organising and to all the Stagea drivers who let their rwd brothers have a piece of the fun :bunny:

Sam, as always, living up to his name :wave:

I'll see if I can get some vids up tonight, will post links here when done :D

yeh boi, pretty fun day, think i better get an oil cooler and aftermarket radiator, that was my first timee at the ahg track, suprised i didnt get in trouble for going sideways lol, i think we all did better than the guys on the other pad, seemed everytime i looked oveer the where spinin out lol, i liked the second track we did, good too c plenty of girls out there too

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