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Excited for the weekend, yes.

Got a wedding to attend though... and the Stag isn't cruise worthy at the moment.

Ive got lots of crap on, but I will still like to go for a cruise. Lets not keep putting it off like those NSW blokes!

Cam, you can hop in the back with the kids if you like. :P

Edited by scotty nm35
Ive got lots of crap on, but I will still like to go for a cruise. Lets not keep putting it off like those NSW blokes!

Cam, you can hop in the back with the kids if you like. :P

Not unless you have DVD headrests!

my 3yrs with the women, going show and some party, then alone time....... im out.

didnt even know a date was set!

but if all your guys are up for a cruise, get down to the Monthly Meeting. go VIC section for the heads up.

my 3yrs with the women, going show and some party, then alone time....... im out.

didnt even know a date was set!

but if all your guys are up for a cruise, get down to the Monthly Meeting. go VIC section for the heads up.

i was just assuming it was still on...?? i had to dig for the thread though...

i was just assuming it was still on...?? i had to dig for the thread though...

Fcking oath it's still on!

Come on you blokes...

Saturday morning 8am, Meeting place: End of Salmon Street (go off to the left before you go over the bridge) in Port Melbourne !

Confirm yourself people!

damn you ! the only time stagea's from vic are actually meeting for a cruise, im fully booked on the day . . .

hopfully it motivates you guys after meeting each other to rock up to the regular evens we have if you venture out of the Stagea Discussion and into the Victoria section. be nice to meet a few more stagea drivers.

Damn another cruise i wont be able to attend... got a fair bit on with my twins 1st birthday coming up and my car not being quite cruise worthy with a screaming alternator and being filthy inside and out :P

Damn another cruise i wont be able to attend... got a fair bit on with my twins 1st birthday coming up and my car not being quite cruise worthy with a screaming alternator and being filthy inside and out :P

:P

At least yours is on the road!

I won't have my radiator back in until Friday night at the earliest... Then I have to re-swap my NM front back on in time for a wedding just after lunch!

Thus I will not be able to come Lachlan, which sucks because I was all geared up for a cruise too!

just went a Monthly Vic Meeting.

got a really sweet cruise coming up. cant say anything about it though being as its a members only cruise.

but joint up, pay up, and come along. i know im down for that one ! be wicked to see a shit load of Stagea's rock up.

P.s my weekends are booked for atleast the next 5 :)

just went a Monthly Vic Meeting.

got a really sweet cruise coming up. cant say anything about it though being as its a members only cruise.

but joint up, pay up, and come along. i know im down for that one ! be wicked to see a shit load of Stagea's rock up.

P.s my weekends are booked for atleast the next 5 :)

i should really sign up :laugh: i've thought about it for a while now!.. plus u get cool SAU stickers :) street cred

oh and i can make it.. but from the looks of it no one else can??? :laugh:

Edited by atomaly
just went a Monthly Vic Meeting.

got a really sweet cruise coming up. cant say anything about it though being as its a members only cruise.

but joint up, pay up, and come along. i know im down for that one ! be wicked to see a shit load of Stagea's rock up.

P.s my weekends are booked for atleast the next 5 :)

I'm with TJ, between work, the mrs, mates and events planned in advance(months), i'm booked out... Come to members events :)

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