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hey guys was wondering how many of you stagea drivers would be keen to organise a cruise some time soon? was thinking of anzac day? 25th april unless people need to work or other stuff. let me know.. cheers others more than welcome !!

PS any ideas wheres good to go?

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You noobs really need to understand what cruise actualy means and if your going to make a thread at least have

1) date in mind (well you did this)

2) a drive destination going to pt adelaide might be fine for a friday night but cmon

3) start a list of people who your going to pm with meet details because big cruise's like this attract alot of the wrong sort of people

the question is: how many stagea drivers visit the forum?

it'd be nice tho, hell Id even vacumm the stag ! :wave:

would need to involve some twisties, and a stop for leg stretching - something like Old Rocking Horse up in the hills

thing is as we know stageas handle alright for an old boat, and a lot of us owners have partners/family

could be a good day out for sure.

Hey Adam you may of thought i was having a go at you before but a well organised day becomes an event you may see up to 30 skylines come out of the wood works ill see if i can find some old notes to give you idea's on what and how to organise

the rocking horse is good fun drive but very short but if used so the kids can have a play and quick look at some animals then onto another check point

anyways ill pm you tonight

You noobs really need to understand what cruise actualy means and if your going to make a thread at least have

1) date in mind (well you did this)

2) a drive destination going to pt adelaide might be fine for a friday night but cmon

3) start a list of people who your going to pm with meet details because big cruise's like this attract alot of the wrong sort of people

yes listen to madaz! his drive to manum was cool, calm and relaxing! was great

ssoooooooo man when are you gonna make another one? :)

Edited by nos man

didnt think u were having a go just keen to sus out sum other stags as its rare to see them upclose... n with out getting abused by the driver... until they know u got 1 to atleast:P ive posted a better page in the stagea section so yeh.

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