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ok final plans. for those who want to meet at citywest front carpark will be there at 9 and will leave round 9.10 to 9.15. look for the red s2.. for everyone else meet at city beach northern car park around 9.30.. we seem to have food covered. rolls bubba. bacon me. eggs stinky. snosages chucky. i will bring bbq tools and tomato and bbq sauce.

dont forget swimmers and a towel :blush:

I'll bring the Stagea flag, and the appetite!!

I only left that car park at 11:00pm last night, it was the 2nd meet in the Bushfire Appeal Cruise.

About 1500 cars..... pretty crazy. Most were well behaved.

I'm gonna be at City West early......about 8:30am CU there.

hey, to all who came cheers, was good to see a few stageas together.. sorry about not coming back but i got a bit of bad news. turns out the guy that got shot with a crossbow in karratha was an old school mate.. :P

looking forward to the next meetup

I only left that car park at 11:00pm last night, it was the 2nd meet in the Bushfire Appeal Cruise.

About 1500 cars..... pretty crazy. Most were well behaved.

GOD DAMMIT! I MISSED IT!

And i didn't see you all night? Where were you hiding? the only other Stagea i saw there was that white 260 with the show car credentials... It was pretty crazy though lol.

Is sunday the 8th of march still going ahead? cause it would be good to meet a few fellow Stagea drivers here in Perth.

Awesome to catch up with everyone (that showed up) yesterday. Def something we should all try and do more often. Big thanks to Jippa for organizing it too :thumbsup:

Yeah guys, thanks for organising AND supplying the grub!!

I'll buy next time!

Appetite satisfied!! But holy moly was I thisty all day, probably Chuckies special beans combined with those chilli snags.

Pity only about 2% of all the stags in Perth showed........ 5 cars..... no wonder it's so long between meets.

Always the same, lotsa promises and that's all.

Still it made up for the usual run of silver stags, this time we had one of each colour and no repeats.

Look out for a new Stinky Rooster Cruise to help his daughter get to her dance venue overseas. Now that Dale is on the look out for another job.........

I'll be turning up for sure, (unless it's between 15th and 30th March - Overseas)!

Hope that you don't mind me posting it here Dale........ can't get too much advertising!!

Maybe we could combine this in the next run?

John - hell no, can never have enough free props, or sponsorship for that matter

*thunk*

oops, I appear to have dropped something, a hint maybe?

Check my sig for all the details

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