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Hey Guys,may be one down :( My poor other half had a bit of a misshap is the "Stag" today, took out the rhr suspension and clipped the rhf rim and tyre after she spun it coming through a roundabout in Montrose. She wasnt the only poor victim either ( she came out lightly ), as when i arrived at the scene a girl in a Commo ute did exactly the same thing, except she collected the guard rail after spinning out into the kerb. According to the towie who picked us up diesel had been spilt from seville all the way into Montrose :verymad: . Add to this the massive downpoor of rain, the crappy "Chinese" tyres that were fitted for roadworthy by the seller,and the fact shes only just got this car, i guess it could have happened to anyone. Hopefully it gets fixed in time before the cruise. :rolleyes: We were both looking forward to this.

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After so many months of waiting for my stag, i have finally got it. And it would be awesome to hang out with fellow stag owners. So i'll be there!!

Sunkist... it wouldnt be a cruise if you're not there.

Prince...definitely bring out a prince they are THE Nissan to have!

dennis are you going to do a proper thread....What time do think we should to get to yarra dam for BBQ..And where are we going to meet up with you guys..It is roughly 1.5 hours from the monash uni car park first meet point .i would say 10.30 for 11.00 departure for the drive..As sunkist said might be worth inviting the v35 skyline crew as well help with a few numbers...

Might be back in Melbourne for this one....If I am I'll be in

It will be funny for me....out in the westside (well north-west to be exact)...aint too many Stagea drivers around (to my knowledge..)

So it will be nice to be with fellow Stagea drivers....

is there going to be a meeting point for western suburb ppl? if so i'm in for sure!!!

(long lonely drive to monsh.... LOL)

if you want to put one up for the western subs GO FOR IT just make sure you put it in both threads as im not sure which one everyone is reading

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