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damn str8! I am in. Teh Fury will be there to reprazent too. No more stagea broad minded femaleting for me :down:

*edit - LOL @ swear filter :(

also - in my previous experience- if you give people too much flexibility re dates and venues it gets" all too hard " - so if I do get the go ahead to plan it it will probably be a case of - this is when its on and maybe a choice of 2 venues-

well i still got my yellow sticker and it aint coming off easy lol, looks like it wont be off until i put the stock rb26 in it and get engineering permits for it, so thats gonna be around mid to late september i would assume, hoping to hit the drags and get it in hpi magazine and then the motor is going in another car and the stagea will officially be the daily driver with stock power (for the moment hehe).

so i can either go in the next 4-5 weeks or wait till later and come with the stock car, i would prefer one last cruise with the nice engine and box :laughing-smiley-014:

trouble is with this engine and box i dont wanna leave the car parked unattended as its very very expensive and not something i wanna risk.

Where have all the perth stagea people gone anyway, they seem to be not around the forums these days???

i was talking awhile ago about doing another cruise, glad that someone else was thinking of one also. I to was thinking of a cruise past the coast up the hills or something. If you are going to organise one give me a shout if you want some help otherwise i can do one up if ppl want...dont mind!!

Sean if your going to organise a dinner if you are taking over and preparing one, can you let me know with plenty of time to organise babysitter.

well I was just thinking of mexican in freo - and a smalll cruise before hand.

its a really good atmosphere in there- they can take a large-ish group

and its close to a pub across the road for pre/post dinner drinks

so thats all I Was going to do- I am not going to get too fixated on the cruise map - I mean i will try and make it interesting - but would be nice to just get people together and focus on the SOCIAL aspect of the group

i was talking awhile ago about doing another cruise, glad that someone else was thinking of one also. I to was thinking of a cruise past the coast up the hills or something. If you are going to organise one give me a shout if you want some help otherwise i can do one up if ppl want...dont mind!!

Sean if your going to organise a dinner if you are taking over and preparing one, can you let me know with plenty of time to organise babysitter.

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