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I'll start the ball rolling with dates :)

Ideal weekends for us (fat-lad & I) in the next month or so are:

12th/13th September

26th/27th September

10th/11th October

September 12!

Any of those dates are good for me so far!

hi guys im in newy and you can count me in for sure . its always good to get out and show the baby off and what better way to do it than with heaps of othe hot stags and lines .

i hope ours is on the road still, its coming to work with me next week hopefully and wont be see daylight for a while, mite have to bring the bog box instead,

was thinking 10-11 oct would be better anyway, better weather, more time to plan some stuff, and hopefully more people will come,

anyone wanna lock in those lyrics???

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cant do the weekend of the 27th sept as I'll be interstate.

Early october should be ok, the proviso being that Ive sorted out my missfire problem. (fault code 11) cant get any details....YET. The search continues.

Anyways I'll do my best to be available.....im getting withdrawals. :)

Ok, so everyone seems keen to lock in a date, and the biggest numbers are locked in for the 10th or 11th October...

Sooo... I've just read through the thread and written a list of yes/no/maybe's.... If I've forgotten you, just post and I'll update the list :P

So now it's just to confirm whether it's going to be on the Saturday or Sunday??

Are we happy with this weekend guys??

(Remember to pass this thread onto other Stagea owners & Skyline guys so we can get a pretty good turnout!!)

10th/11th October

Yes

CoastalChill

Fat-Lad

Xmetal

scottnothing

GoldZilla

JOHNNNY

EGA41T

[ [ d a n n y ] ] (No Sundays)

Maybe

StageIan

Jetwreck

zei20l

SHIZNT

No

Brendan&Ana

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