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Okay people, as you know, the SAU-NSW Executive committee have been working towards putting together a cruise to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the Nissan Stagea. This is an official cruise put together and fully supported by SAU-NSW, and the details are as follows:

Who: all Nissan Stagea drivers, enthusiasts and lovers. Interstate people are more than welcome! (You don't have to own a Stagea either, other cars are more than welcome)

What: A cruise and gathering to celebrate 15 years of the existance of the Stagea

When: Meet up at Top Secret Imports, 36 Forge Street, Blacktown @ 10.00am for a 10.30am departure - Sunday the 2nd of October. Stageas will be leaving TSI first, then Skylines, then any others who may attend. (Breakfast will be on the BBQ from around 9.30am, feel free to come along for that too!)

Where: our destination is Wiseman's Ferry for a lunch and to relax amongst the company of other owners and enthusiasts.

Route Map: http://maps.google.com.au/maps?saddr=Forge+Street,+Blacktown,+New+South+Wales&daddr=-33.6624219,150.9219089+to:-33.65734,150.94221+to:Old+Northern+Rd&hl=en&ll=-33.564284,151.085358&spn=0.47432,1.056747&sll=-33.627484,150.969658&sspn=0.236986,0.528374&geocode=Ff35_P0dyrX-CCnTnBjY4JgSazFJRnQmoIExgg%3BFSta_v0dtOL-CCmfqdGKxZ8SazFQdLjlZ30BEw%3BFQRu_v0dAjL_CCnjjt5fHWANazG3ogBlkyQlSw%3BFXWPAv4d0Nn_CA&vpsrc=6&mra=ltm&via=1,2&t=h&z=11

Now, the route we're planning for this day does have some beautiful stretches of road, but as this will be aimed as a family-friendly day (partners and kids are most welcome), we are going to cruise at or around the posted speed limits and keep it safe.

As previously mentioned, Top Secret Imports are sponsoring the day, and we are aiming to have a few give-aways and surprises over the duration of the day. Also, we'll be having some coverage in Performance Imports magazine.

If you have a UHF radio at hand, please bring it along on the day - it's handy to have in case the groups get broken up, so no-one takes a wrong turn and gets lost.

So, who's in?

1. GoldZilla (Nick - NSW)

2. WAGON_BOY (Theo - NSW)

3. JDM Performance (Eugene - NSW) - **tentative**

4. Daleo (Dale - NSW)

5. 180fan (Brian - Bathurst, NSW)

6. Duncan (NSW)

7. Jetwreck (Craig - NSW)

8. Commsman (Leon - Northern NSW)

9. Hanso (Adam - ACT)

10. PN-Mad (Alex - NSW)

11. StageIan (Ian - NSW)

12. bored33 (Andrew - NSW)

13. Calsonic14U (Luke - NSW)

14. Terry_GT-R34 (Terry - NSW)

15. Tangents (Teren - NSW)

16. Aggroman (Dave - NSW)

17. livewire (NSW)

18. pbk1776 (Raf - NSW)

19. NYL83R (Chris - Newcastle, NSW)

20. Bodella (Ryan - NSW)

and on and on...

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Awesome, Theo!

I'll come along if I can get the day off. Btw, nice rims Nick.

Thanks Eugene, wish they'd actually have fitted the car properly. I'd have bought them, but 9.5" wide with a +15mm offset doesn't work... :(

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