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*free bump to get this back to the top incase anyone hasn't seen it yet*

I'm currently burning 20 copies of Nissan FAST 2009 JDM to DVD, I'll have 20 copies with me at this meet so hopefully that should be enough :(

The M35 is booked in for a 60 000k service this coming Wednesday, so I'll definately be attending this great event.

All going to plan I will also bring Teren (Tangents) along with me as it sounds like he will shortly be an owner anyway, once he finds the perfect M35.

I am stinging for on of those nissan fast copies. Every time i download a torrent version hit a snag during the installation.

Plus I need a good excuse to take the new car for a drive. I'm coming down from Newcastle. Where abouts is the meet again?

I am stinging for on of those nissan fast copies. Every time i download a torrent version hit a snag during the installation.

Plus I need a good excuse to take the new car for a drive. I'm coming down from Newcastle. Where abouts is the meet again?

In a warehouse at Rhodes, the actual street location will be revealed closer to next Sunday.

Keep your eyes on this thread for when Jetwreck updates it with the address.

I've tested this install on a few machines and had no hassles yet! :(

I just spoke to Jetwreck and he is going to provide the address this week with plenty of time for you all to work out where it is. I've been there already to check it out, and it's not hard to find at all.

Please, may I emphasise that we all behave ourselves both at the venue and in the area around the venue. No stupid behaviour will be tolerated, so no hard launches, no thrashing around the area, no speeding, no attempts at burnouts, etc.

Jetwreck has very kindly provided a location which is perfect for this kind of a meeting, and we do not want any bad publicity or a damaging reputation to come out of this.

oooh, just saw this thread.

if a prior engagement is cancelled as expected, ms wolv might let me swap the R33 for her stagea

i am a maybe for the 7th.

I was wondering when/if you'd see this thread, Andrew. Hope to see you there!

I am stinging for on of those nissan fast copies. Every time i download a torrent version hit a snag during the installation.

Plus I need a good excuse to take the new car for a drive. I'm coming down from Newcastle. Where abouts is the meet again?

Added to list, so now it goes like this:

  • 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 :P 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.
  • Angus Smart; Andrew; M35; location unknown; date as set, as long as the car is ready.
  • stagmeister; Jimmy; C34; "Western Sydney;" date as set, as long as the car is ready.
  • scottnothing; Scott(?); M35; Newcastle area

24 cars so far, plus any "tagger-onners" that are there on the day...

Jetwreck was just asking me, could this be the largest Stagea gathering in the Southern Hemisphere?

That could be a goer, if i can keep up with you.

I am thinking about taking the old road to see how it deals likes some corners.

It will love the old road :)

Rain, hail or shine, it's madness lol

I just spoke to Jetwreck and he is going to provide the address this week with plenty of time for you all to work out where it is. I've been there already to check it out, and it's not hard to find at all.

Please, may I emphasise that we all behave ourselves both at the venue and in the area around the venue. No stupid behaviour will be tolerated, so no hard launches, no thrashing around the area, no speeding, no attempts at burnouts, etc.

Jetwreck has very kindly provided a location which is perfect for this kind of a meeting, and we do not want any bad publicity or a damaging reputation to come out of this.

OK guy's and Ian,

As promised the address for the meet is......

1 Leeds street, Rhodes......Please note that this is my place of business so lets have a great meet and follow what Nick has stated above.

P.S. No Volvo's aloud.

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