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nope, birdwood is a bit far off our routethumbsup.gif

Stagea is all fueled up and cleaned ready to go!

Ditto...alarm set...see the northern folks @ 8.25amish...look'n forward to it

...might have to avoid Anzac highway is poss....them classic peeps will be all over it.

Forecast for Sunday

Fine and mostly sunny. Mild with light southeast to northeast winds and light to

moderate south to southwest afternoon coastal sea breezes.

Precis Fine. Mostly sunny.

City: Min 6 Max 19

Elizabeth: Min 4 Max 19

Mount Barker: Min 3 Max 16

Noarlunga: Min 7 Max 18

"the seriously OLD peeps"

I decided I would try to make this as I started to fit up the dump pipe friday arvo but then 2 studs snapped so the car is stuck on the hoist at a mates workshop until monday when captain thread removes them.

I decided I would try to make this as I started to fit up the dump pipe friday arvo but then 2 studs snapped so the car is stuck on the hoist at a mates workshop until monday when captain thread removes them.

if you're local, caome down to the start point and meet a few peeps. we are a fairly welcoming bunchaction-smiley-069.gif

(except Big Kev... he's always angrydomokun.gif)

Lol fair enough. What happened to the rest of the M35s?

There were TWO of us... we got outnumbered by Legnums! How embarrassing...

Good cruise though, cheers Robbie :thumbsup:

BRILLIANT cruise thanks Robbie & it was a great beginning for the combined "import wagon" cruises ...was good to get to know some "Leg" owners and their rides !

Very much look forward to the next one...hope you can join us in early Dec for the Slavo Xmas Cruise

"OLD Jules & Mark'

Great cruise today guys, thanks for coming out for a Sunday drive.

Note; next cruise make sure they are more toilet and pie stops for our older stagea owners :P

Great cruise today guys, thanks for coming out for a Sunday drive.

Note; next cruise make sure they are more toilet and pie stops for our older stagea owners :P

Ha Ha...so that means we will be stopping every 30mins ! :whistling:

Just discovered we were lucky to make it home our left rear tyre has a (approx) 5"/12cm builders stud/nail bent in &

partly protrouding from the side wall....how "lucky" were we "old peeps"...beep changing it on the side of

the road.

OLD Mark

Thanks for the great day Robbie both the girls seemed to have a good time too. Nice to meet some new people also

Maybe you need to tow a pie cart next time though....

Hey peoples, I have started a Stagea FB page called Stageas of South Australia, feel free to post up pics and invite and of the Legnum guys, may be an easier way to share our photos. All I ask is to blank out peoples numberplates. Cheers.

And heres some pics from today.

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What a sweet Sunday run!!!..Cheers Robbie! Was great roads thru all the stops! Enjoyed all the roads! Good healthy rivalry with the Legs!!!!! What happened to all the 35s only a couple holding the name! :whistling: haha

Was a good to c everyone and the Stags! :thumbsup:

"where the f*k is the bakary" haha god it made me laugh!!! :cheers:

Is the black c34 with r34 front on here? 5tagea??

At MR NISMO34 an ICULKN where there sum looks on the way home from south! " WOW r they Volvos Hahahah .. Nismo34 gets way to Many looks haha :domokun:

Got few pics to load tomorrow..seen lots of ppl taking snaps but only Aaron posting ..bring on the snaps!!!

Cheers guys!!! :thumbsup:

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