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Hey guys, you can count me in I have a Black M35, if you have been reading the post about the stereo install by Chris Rogers then that's my car, I can't wait to show you the great work he's done.

I'll be meeting at the milton macca's site

and phone no. for the records is 0409 365 626

Matt Duncan

Can you put me down as a maybe at this stage. I work away from home (2 weeks on, 1 off), but it falls on a weekend I'm home. Meant to be looking for houses though, so we'll see how it goes... Fingers crossed I'll be there. I'm very keen to see a whole load of Stageas in one place :happy:

-Simon (260RS)

Hi

As far as the BBQ goes there will be 6 adults and 2 children in my party so we will go with byo but still happy to pitch in some $$$$ if needed.

I know this is a stagea cruise so I hope you don't mind the 200sx coming along for the drive.

Phil

Is this the meet up at coomera BP

anywhere we can get a park is good: if that carpark is relatively free, then it's not a bad spot. As far as losing people to Boostcruising: I guess it's up to each individual. If anyone who has confirmed this meet is thinking of doing the Boost cruise instead, please let either Chook or myself know, so we're not waiting for you unnecessarily.

Oh, and cross your fingers/pray/sacrifice a goat to the weather gods, in exchange for nice weather (optional)...

We Ipswich people are pretty lucky we will get the best of both cruises.

We can go to Yamanto to see the boost cruisin crowd then head on down to Milton to go on the stagea cruise. :)

Any ideas on what time we are leaving Milton

Phil

Sorry didn't read this

Ok, so the Gold Coast (1st) meeting point will be at Coomera BP at 9.00am, with a 9.30 departure time. According to whereis.com, it should take us around 40 mins to reach Black st in Milton (Chook's meeting point), so I assume we'll leave a short time for any latecomers to arrive, and anticipate leaving there at around 10.20am-10.30am, then it's on to Chook's route.

Phil

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