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Found this http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Bu...-C-t256499.html

in the NSW Events.

It's tomorrow, it's short notice, but I'm just wondering if any other stag's are interested in going or are already going?

I'm thinking about it but I want to make sure I'm not the only stag :domokun:

Edited by Bis-e Bee

Can't make it, I've got a Christening in the morning and leaving that early to head to an SAU meeting for the Execs so we can discuss our direction for the year ahead...

The cruise was alright, weather was terrible as you could've expected!

The Stag handled the old road in the wet like a champion, I was on the tail of a Silver WRX :)

No-one paid attention to the 60 zones but hey :D I had to keep up with everybody lol

The only casuality on the journey north was a matt black corolla, into a rockwall front first and took out most of the front. Car was trashed but the female driver was relatively unharmed. I think the car will be going to the big wreckers in the sky.

Turn out was moderate, a handful of Silvia's, a couple of sweet Skyline's and only one Stagea (me!).

Shame no other Stag's made it but atleast I was there to represent!

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