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Yes, I'll be there too!

And just for those in the Blacktown/Seven Hills area, GoldZilla (Nick) is offering a free car wash service prior to the meet :P

We will need to ensure that only the good angle of my car is used, the driver's door has not been resprayed yet :( god I hate key scratching douche bags :banana:

I'm keen for this too.

Username; actual name; car; location; what day you prefer

StageIan; Ian; 99 RS4; Toongabbie; date set

Yeah yeah, I know I dissapeared off the grid.

In that case, welcome back then :huh:

Updated with Murray's and Ian's details added.

  • GoldZilla; Nick; C34; Toongabbie; any day except Thursday night
  • Daleo, Dale, NM35, Emu Plains, Depends on the week, (Shiftworker)
  • Jetwreck, Craig, MN35 AR-X, Westleigh, Not Wednesday, Not at weeknight for the next 2 weeks, depends on soccer for the day on the weekend.
  • Bis-e Bee; Stephen; NM35; Blacktown; anytime, anyplace! :D
  • Andy65b; Andy; NM35 AR-X; West Ryde; Not Thursday, Weekend in the afternoon, not this weekend.
  • ZEi250T, Iain, NM35 RX, Eastwooooooo, Whenever, wherever if the moneys right
  • Danny NM35 ARX glenorie, wat eve suits every1 :/ im pretty flexible cuz i aint married :huh:
  • Daleo, Dale, NM35, Emu Plains, Depends on the week, (Shiftworker)
  • Paramour, Julius, M35 AXIS, Northern Beaches, Sat night, anytime sunday
  • Crisis; Michael; ARX; Wahroonga; flexible
  • mxfly; Eugene; M35 AR-X; Wahroonga; anytime really.
  • CL11QE; Alex; C34; Riverstone; flexible
  • alu-siv_stagea, eddie, 99 rs four, botany, weekends (sunday better)
  • Charlie Stokes; C34; location unknown; flexible
  • CoastalChill/fat-lad; Kacey & Luke; C34; Newcastle; Sunday afternoon (someone suggested 4pm) sounds great!
  • inmate; John; C34; Blacktown; flexible
  • gebba54; Gerard; C34; Sutherland; Sundays preferred
  • too_much_boost; Anthony; location unknown; keen depending on time and location
  • Bikenut; Murray; M35 ARX; Helensburgh
  • StageIan; Ian; 99 RS4; Toongabbie; date set

And just for those in the Blacktown/Seven Hills area, GoldZilla (Nick) is offering a free car wash service prior to the meet :/

WTF? When did I make said offer? How dare you insinuate such a thing, Stephen!!! Shame on you! :huh:

I'm keen for this too.

Username; actual name; car; location; what day you prefer

StageIan; Ian; 99 RS4; Toongabbie; date set

Yeah yeah, I know I dissapeared off the grid.

So that IS you, Ian. Assuming you live right near TLC (my sis has been going for walks around there an thought she recognised your car, so she told me about it), do you realise you live less than 2mins away from me? Are you still on the same mobile number?

WTF? When did I make said offer? How dare you insinuate such a thing, Stephen!!! Shame on you! :rolleyes:

Hahahah d'oh! I was hoping you would miss that comment and find out when a group of us turn up at your place with dirty cars lol :blink:

My apologies, however it was worth a try :P

Hahahah d'oh! I was hoping you would miss that comment and find out when a group of us turn up at your place with dirty cars lol :P

My apologies, however it was worth a try :)

Hahaha, it's all good, I knew you were joking. ;)

So that IS you, Ian. Assuming you live right near TLC (my sis has been going for walks around there an thought she recognised your car, so she told me about it), do you realise you live less than 2mins away from me? Are you still on the same mobile number?

Yes its me & Im back in the gabby. Any time you wanna swing by for a beer your more than welcome.

Yes its me & Im back in the gabby. Any time you wanna swing by for a beer your more than welcome.

Sweet, I got your SMS with the new number too.

It was you, right? There is one other Ian (Xmetal) and an Iain (zei20l) here in NSW, and that's just the Stagea drivers (or ex-drivers).

Fresh update again:

  • GoldZilla; Nick; C34; Toongabbie; any day except Thursday night
  • Daleo, Dale, NM35, Emu Plains, Depends on the week, (Shiftworker)
  • Jetwreck, Craig, MN35 AR-X, Westleigh, Not Wednesday, Not at weeknight for the next 2 weeks, depends on soccer for the day on the weekend.
  • Bis-e Bee; Stephen; NM35; Blacktown; anytime, anyplace! :P
  • Andy65b; Andy; NM35 AR-X; West Ryde; Not Thursday, Weekend in the afternoon, not this weekend.
  • ZEi250T, Iain, NM35 RX, Eastwooooooo, Whenever, wherever if the moneys right
  • Danny NM35 ARX glenorie, wat eve suits every1 :( im pretty flexible cuz i aint married >_<
  • Daleo, Dale, NM35, Emu Plains, Depends on the week, (Shiftworker)
  • Paramour, Julius, M35 AXIS, Northern Beaches, Sat night, anytime sunday
  • Crisis; Michael; ARX; Wahroonga; flexible
  • mxfly; Eugene; M35 AR-X; Wahroonga; anytime really.
  • CL11QE; Alex; C34; Riverstone; flexible
  • alu-siv_stagea, eddie, 99 rs four, botany, weekends (sunday better)
  • Charlie Stokes; C34; location unknown; flexible
  • CoastalChill/fat-lad; Kacey & Luke; C34; Newcastle; Sunday afternoon (someone suggested 4pm) sounds great!
  • inmate; John; C34; Blacktown; flexible
  • gebba54; Gerard; C34; Sutherland; Sundays preferred
  • too_much_boost; Anthony; location unknown; keen depending on time and location
  • Bikenut; Murray; M35 ARX; Helensburgh
  • StageIan; Ian; 99 RS4; Toongabbie; date as set
  • mike40sydney; Mike; C34 s2; Hassall Grove; date as set.

Also, ladies and gents, SAU-NSW are having an Oran Park track day using the Grand Prix circuit on the Friday following our meet-up. (Plenty of time to book a day off, peoples.)

As you may or may not know, Oran Park raceway is closing at the end of this year to be replaced by a housing estate. :P

This will be one of your VERY LAST opportunities to race on the full, legendary, OPGP circuit before it's removed. Please don't miss it!!!

Link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...Gp-t268605.html

Basic details:

  • Cost = $100 for SAU-NSW members, or $200 for non-members. It costs just $60 for a full year of SAU-NSW membership (and the benefits out-weigh the cost), so it's actually cheaper to join and pay for this track day in one hit as a member, than pay for it as a non-member
  • you'll require a helmet, a long-sleeved shirt, long pants and enclosed shoes
  • your car will be required to pass safety scrutineering, so it should basically at least be road-worthy
  • on that note, you don't need a heavily-modified car to have fun on the day - one of the Skyline owners still owns a bog-stock s2 R33 and has been to heaps of track days so far and has had a blast!
  • you DO NOT need a CAMS or AASA racing licence for the day
  • this is a driver training-focussed day, so you may even qualify for an insurance discount for your car afterwards

Please don't let me be the only person representing the Stagea community on the day...

so do we have a confirmed date for this?? i want to organise about 4 photographers so we can shoot 2-3 cars at once so we dont waste too much time - those people that actually want photos i mean. plus anyone else that does photography and wants to take their own pics.........

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