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Yes shame more don`t come out,see S2 silver leave Craig parked next to then ,

& we watch as they drove away :/ ,

but we are in WA not many come to catchup these day`s :thumbsup:

Yes shame more don`t come out,see S2 silver leave Craig parked next to then ,

& we watch as they drove away :/ ,

but we are in WA not many come to catchup these day`s :thumbsup:

i would have but panna is 1500kms away in the sunny pilbara just south of karratha

Thought id post this up to see if any of you guys were interested in this. Im organizing it through another group im part of. There will be a mixture of cars and bikes. More than welcome to come along.

Planning on cruising to Collie for lunch then cruise back.

Date 15th Aug

Meet Point: Armadale Macca's

Time: 9am

Depart 9:30am

Aiming to be in collie around 12pm

Will be back in perth around 5pm

Total distance is around 400km

Caltex 98 in Collie 175km

Bp Boddington 290km

Jnr

Thought id post this up to see if any of you guys were interested in this. Im organizing it through another group im part of. There will be a mixture of cars and bikes. More than welcome to come along.

Planning on cruising to Collie for lunch then cruise back.

Date 15th Aug

Meet Point: Armadale Macca's

Time: 9am

Depart 9:30am

Aiming to be in collie around 12pm

Will be back in perth around 5pm

Total distance is around 400km

Caltex 98 in Collie 175km

Bp Boddington 290km

Jnr

I've got a tournament that day and doing a trip to Albany on Friday for a funeral :P

appealing, i saw your stagea on sundee....driving past trigg in a grey 180sx. i beeped. :P

be keen to bring the stagea out on the next one.

We spotted the grey 180sx, didn't know it was driven by a fellow stagea owner!

Yes shame more don`t come out,see S2 silver leave Craig parked next to then ,

& we watch as they drove away :ermm: ,

but we are in WA not many come to catchup these day`s :)

Hi Chuckie , Spewin i missed this bin a bit slack on the forum. Cory.

Well we have SA visiter over Ruby & wife are in town for few day`s so maybe catchup one evening might be a BBQ lol,will see what he`s upto & sort something out SO those that may be about POSTUP if your interested & we can set time & place northan Sub`s ok Cheer`s Chuckie.

Well we have SA visiter over Ruby & wife are in town for few day`s so maybe catchup one evening might be a BBQ lol,will see what he`s upto & sort something out SO those that may be about POSTUP if your interested & we can set time & place northan Sub`s ok Cheer`s Chuckie.
As Chuckie said, I'll be in WA from friday to monday. Staying at Hillarys area. I'll have a hire car and gps. Should be free most times except during the day on saturday and sunday. In town for a sporting event. Wouldn't mind catching up with fellow stag owners and seeing how the westies roll. :laugh:

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