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Looked like the cruise was awesome! Didn't know that many Stag's even existed in Adelaide lol

There's a few more Stags yet :) Alot of guys couldn't make it. We had 15 turn out. I'd like to see us crack the 20 mark next time now summer is coming in and all :P

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Yes was an excellent day, would've stayed until Semaphore but had no idea where we were going to stop! And considering I live south wasn't too keen on the drive back. Good to meet more Stag owners, there's some damn nice ones out there! Anyways, a couple of pics - I think everyone else has the other loc's covered. Catch you all next time.

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Forgot to warn all to wind up their windows for when Ben went thru the tunnel :)

Now Nene knows how loud that thing is :D

Wind them up? I kept the windows open for that reason!! I heard about it through the tunnels and wanted to hear it for myself. I like!! :P

Was great to see so many Stags out, sorry I couldn't carry on for the cruise. The little miss got hungry about 10 minutes down the road so it was a good thing we didn't come along! Hopefully we can make it along next time.

I have some pics that I'll post up later :laugh: Thanks everyone for the friendly welcome!

i do but my computer at home has crapped itself.... need to get it fixed to upload the pics :(

Well? Chop, chop ... get to it :D

j/k ... I've got a mate helping me with upgrading, moving files from drives and networking our PCs at home ... I can get him to look at your PC if you want.

i completely forgot i had my point-n-shoot camera in the glovebox.

should have taken the SLR out though, but couldnt be stuffed after taking 500 photos at gazzanats the day before :ninja:

wish i had. was some awesome looking cars and driving around with volvos dominating the roads was a cool sight.

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hey. i recently brought a stag. from redline

its a 2000 Nissan Stagea RS4 RED

61XXXkms . 17"s. apart from rims, came stock.

i have installed a BOV now and a pod filter. Looking next to install a boost controller. and turbs timer then a front mount.

Can i please get the details of the Start point sent to me please. 0401 795 553

Thanks James

hey. i recently brought a stag. from redline

its a 2000 Nissan Stagea RS4 RED

61XXXkms . 17"s. apart from rims, came stock.

i have installed a BOV now and a pod filter. Looking next to install a boost controller. and turbs timer then a front mount.

Can i please get the details of the Start point sent to me please. 0401 795 553

Thanks James

Sounds good, welcome to the forum. Would advise against getting a turbo timer, not only are they defectable, theyre completely useless ;)

-D

hey. i recently brought a stag. from redline

its a 2000 Nissan Stagea RS4 RED

61XXXkms . 17"s. apart from rims, came stock.

i have installed a BOV now and a pod filter. Looking next to install a boost controller. and turbs timer then a front mount.

Can i please get the details of the Start point sent to me please. 0401 795 553

Thanks James

LOL James.....you're a year too late

Not to worry ... check out the Stagea forums for the next cruise. There is also a Stagea dyno day coming up. Look forward to seeing you there.

:)

Sounds good, welcome to the forum. Would advise against getting a turbo timer, not only are they defectable, theyre completely useless :)

-D

+1

I thought to myself 'how did I not see this come up' and then saw the date!! Pitty the title didn't have the year in it - not that it should need it!

I was expecting one of the more long term members to step upto the plate,

But yeah I can organise something - Let the weather get a little warmer yet I think.

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