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Might have 4 more Stags coming along :D

Grim ... if he gets his 260 back in time

Nene can drive the silver Stag

Donna is getting her arm twisted to bring out her Stag

and my silver Stag may be driven by a mate wanting to buy it

:D

Might have 4 more Stags coming along :banana:

Grim ... if he gets his 260 back in time

Nene can drive the silver Stag

Donna is getting her arm twisted to bring out her Stag

and my silver Stag may be driven by a mate wanting to buy it

:thumbsup:

Well done!!!

how many are we up to now? hows the paperwork n shit coming along btw? need ne help?

Its all planned out and mapped in my head. I'll put it down on paper early this week and PM everyone the starting/meeting spot.

Going to try utilising Google Earth for easy directions. Also going to try and get 2 walkie talkies in play for lead car and tail car.

:thumbsup:

Man that's a lot of stag's... last cruise i went on only had mine and Tangles!

I'm hoping to see 18 stags turn up :)

If everyone does their best and attends, then we'll beat the record of 13 stags :) Let's make this the Mother f**ker of all Stag cruises!

Spread the word boys ... see a stag driver not a member here or not aware of it, hound them into coming!

Putting the route together now! Should have it done by tonight.

:)

Edited by RubyRS4

More info:

STAGEA ONLY CRUISE

MEET TIME: 9.30am Sunday 1 June 2008

MEET PLACE: Le Cornu car park, 10 Anzac Highway, Keswick

DEPARTS: 10.00am Sunday 1 June 2008

Maps/directions will be handed out on the day at the meeting point. Lunch will be at Victor Harbor and the route to and from will be advised within the handouts.

:P

Not a real fan of posting meeting places up on forums... Especially with this much notice and with apparently police currently targeting group driving as a mate with a s14 told me yesterday as he read it in the paper...

Not a real fan of posting meeting places up on forums... Especially with this much notice and with apparently police currently targeting group driving as a mate with a s14 told me yesterday as he read it in the paper...

Granted.

I'll PM y'all with another meeting point about 5 minutes outside the CBD.

Start time still stands at 9.30am, depart about 10.00am.

;)

crown sounds good.... flying fish cafe at Pt elliot would also be pretty good.. imagin if we could fill that enitre beachfront carpark with stags!

Yeah, I had the Crown in mind. I was thinking of booking ... but being a Sunday arvo ... plus they have quite adequate seating numbers!

:D

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