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Evening all,

Well, it seems the 'westies' are socialising an awful lot lately, and for those who attended, the last Qld meet was good fun.

I propose we have another: Feb/early march. Bbq, bit of a drive, and plenty of car talk! There are enough new people/ fresh mods that it should be good fun, and a great way to touch base.

I propose a Gold Coast venue this time, but am open to suggestions: What do you guys think??

We had what?.......8 cars last time?? Let's try to double it!

Interested? Reply to this thread, and we can start working on something a little more specific.

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As a new owner this would be great. I'm sure there's plenty to learn. If one stag gets a stare or ten every day, imagine how confused people would be to see 15! Anyway, if I can come, I will. Gold Coast venue and a Sunday morning and I'll be there!

Ok, I'm thinking Sunday 17th Feb. Meet in the morning between Bris and Gold Coast, bit of a cruise: Bbq in the hinterland, and a bit of a chat, then maybe another cruise in the arvo.

Thoughts?

WOOHOO I may be able to come! :cheers:

Will be moving to brisbane on the 25th Jan so only a couple weeks away now. :)

Looking forward to meeting some of you guys and chatting about all things stagea :P

Been on a couple of cruises here in adelaide, but no stagea-only ones yet.

Afternoon would suit me better but should be able to fit in with whatever goes.

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Bernard, you'll be looking a little pale, I think *cough* *cough*

By the sounds of things, we'll need a late morning/early afternoon.

How's the 24th for evryone (including our poor, sick friend Bernard)???

I am always up for a cruse :D

Be good to catch up with old frends and meet new ones.

I'LL be crusing from walloon. I'll see if i can rustle up a coupel extras here in ipswich. :whistling:

CRUSE 1 8 cars

CRUSE 2 8 cars

CRUSE 3 8++++

I am always up for a cruse :P

Be good to catch up with old frends and meet new ones.

I'LL be crusing from walloon. I'll see if i can rustle up a coupel extras here in ipswich. :)

CRUSE 1 8 cars

CRUSE 2 8 cars

CRUSE 3 8++++

:( Excellent.

I'm doing a bit of research/driving with some friends who have motorbikes: plotting a decent drive to a bbq area. Those bike guys know all the good roads...

If all else fails, we can just invade Hugh's place! :)

Should have something sorted by the end of next week.

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