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It's about time for another stagea cruise, the weather is starting to perk up a bit and its time to get those stags out

Basic stagea cruise, Sunday morning run, down south.Great coastal run with some twisty roads in the mix.

Throw in a Bakery/Cafe lunch stop and we're set to go.

So who's keen??

Let me know when ya wanna do it and post up your interest in this thread.

I'll send out Pm's closer to the date with meeting point and Route

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Dirty South is where its at :D

thats what i say every time some body tells me there car got stolen pinch.gif

yeah we will be in on a cruise as usual, well depending on when bubs number 2 comes out

thats what i say every time some body tells me there car got stolen pinch.gif

yeah we will be in on a cruise as usual, well depending on when bubs number 2 comes out

I think you may be confused with burbs N of the fine city of Radelaide :P

I'm in. Sounds good.

You and your fascination with the dirty south though...

The fact that I live in the deep dirty south helps with my fascination.

It does suck to have some amazing driving roads 5 mins from my house tho

thats all right robbie as long as we dont look in are rear vision mirrors we wont notice the 35s :whistling:pinch.gif

any hoo 2 more 34s too add - dream 15 (ICULKN) and my little cousin will bring his stag out too :thumbsup:

Didnt realise big fella was organising 2 routes for the day . A nice long windy one for the 34S and a short straight one for the 35s all meeting together at the same time at the end so thoughtful of him, baha lol

Bringing the battery back this time to jump start the Camry? :nyaanyaa:

Lol no need this time, gonna get 10hrs of sleep instead of 10hrs hard labour beforehand, gonna need it too as the wife and bubs are coming this time

Bringing the battery back this time to jump start the Camry? :nyaanyaa:

I still make us out at 1 in front too...

It's all good, someone's turbo will blow up and then you'll all be too busy discussing the idea of getting some random jap dude to tune your car for you in some faraway land.

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