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A good day, even though the weather was against us.

Thanks to all who organised this event. Helen & I enjoyed ourselves. Looking forward to seeing the pics. I took a few happy snaps aswell but I wont show mine till I see Matts :whistling:

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Thank to everyone who had a hand in organising the event; great job all round!thumbsup.gif

Was a really well managed cruise; I've been on Motorbike cruises that degenerate into top speed runs within minutes and I swore off attending. This was an excellent display of mature car enthusiasts.

Well done to all the prizewinners; very good choices all round. Lucky buggers...whistling.gif

Hope everyone got home safe, with no fines and hopefully no injuries in the rolled car that I saw on the way back home.ermm.gif

Hope everyone got home safe, with no fines and hopefully no injuries in the rolled car that I saw on the way back home.ermm.gif

Not a Stagea I hope Dale?

Good to see all those attending this morning and great of TSI to support the event.

Pity I could not make the cruise to Wiseman's and lunch..

Not a Stagea I hope Dale?

Good to see all those attending this morning and great of TSI to support the event.

Pity I could not make the cruise to Wiseman's and lunch..

No, it was a little Toyota of some description. All the glass was out, but the roof looked pretty intact.

There was a bunch of people milling around and the Firies & Police had already showed up. Not nice to see upside down cars though...

Yeah, when and where was this, Dale? And what car was it? Hope no-one was hurt.

Alright, MASSIVE thanks to all of you for coming along today, despite the crappy weather. It's not an event unless we have participants, and you ALL helped to make today a success.

Post your photos, comments, etc. here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/378896-the-15th-anniversary-stagea-cruise-wrap-up-thread/

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