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Time to get the daytime Stagea cruise going for next month.

Meet at a car park of which I'll disclose via PM on the Sunday 1st June at 9.00am. We roll at 9.30am on the dot.

Ensure you have fuel for the trip, or at least fuel to get to Victor (first stop).

Cruise will be heading south and then returning to Adelaide after lunch ... with some nice destinations in place to show off our Stags to the public.

A map/description of the exact route will be handed out on the Sunday morning.

This is a Stagea only cruise. By this I mean we have all Stags up the front for the cruise. Tag alongs at the back. If we got other cars mixing it in, then it just becomes an everyday car cruise. Our last night time cruise really turned heads with the number of Stags driving down Jetty Road, and we want to turn more heads again!

So who's in? :) Can I get numbers up for now and I'll PM you all the starting point in about a weeks time.

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im in all going gd with my car and i can help with any organisiation. ruby can we say that the meeting place will be within 5 to 10 mins of the city? just narrows it down to get ppl keen but still leaving unanswed questions to unwanteds :) haha

Should've worded it a little different maybe - sounds like you're sending out PM's on 9am Sunday not meeting at 9am. :P

Whoops! ... my bad!

Is this better:

Meet at a car park (of which I'll disclose via PM before the day) on the Sunday 1st June at 9.00am. We roll at 9.30am on the dot.
ruby i have 2 more s2's coming out :)

Do we have names for these people/stags? :D

List revised:

RubyRS4

Tangles

dmonic1

chef_stagea

+ unnamed 1

+ unnamed 2

delichef

JayMei

webng

:O

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