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fk it, ill come to clayton for the meet and decide after that, ill have 2 be up early though, the car is a mess lol, havent cleaned it from my sydney trip lol

Gave my m35 a good wash today! Come up a treat, better than when I purchased it.

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PLEASE TRY TO GET TO MONASH UNI BY 10.15 FOR 10.30-45 LEAVE TIME ...will be stopping at car city ringwood encase people get caught in traffic..HOPE TO SEE A FEW THERE TIME FOR SLEEPS

The stop at car city ringwood, can you please choose a spot with toilet facilities! Wifey is pregnant so by that time she'll be busting for a pi$$.

Heres my pics guys and girls. Great day had by all. :cheers:

I managed to get 3 of the guys following me up mountain hwy to Olinda and over the mountain on the way back. lol. Talk about the long way home. :banana:

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Ill be there, see you in the Stag Aaron. Finally! LOL

nice family car 2.6 AUTECH TWIN TURBO Loved the baby seat in the back...you have a VERY NICE CAR hope you and the G/F..(WIFE)..HAD A GOOD DAY.. Thanks for coming

stagea mick

Thanks to Dennis for the final meet point....

Great place for a B.B.Q,and good parking as well..Had a great day perfect location and the weather helped..Hope everyone had a good day...

We should try to do a few more drives..If anyone has pics try and post them on the Skylines Australia Site as well (facebook),,Well done to Scotty for fixing the inter cooler pipes so he could get home.But now my revs are f**k@d stalled when no power going to motor will have to try and find out how to reset the E.C.U..

THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR COMING TO THE VIC STAGEA CRUISE HOPE YOU ALL HAD A GOOD DAY

MICK.............

great day, thanks for organising, sorry to leave before the last leg, but got called in to work, and unfortunatly i was on call. oh well always next time, btw great turn out, plenty of stagea porn to look at :D

cheers.

Thanks Mick. It was a great Cruise and it was awesome to meet the other Stag owners. My girlfriend and boy loved it. They had a great day, I never seen my son so well behaved on an outing, car freak in the making?I hope so. LOL

I needed more room and more power. So what better way to upgrade from thrllr (my r33) than to buy a gtr wagon. I even get less dirty looks when I park in the pram car spots at Chadstone shopping Centre LOL.

A big thank you to Dennis for the gorgeous new spot. We all loved it and I'm going to have to keep the maps so we can go back again some time soon.

Meeting your family was great, they are a lovely bunch.

Hey Guys

First up I wanna thank everyone for a fantastic day, I was blown away with the help i got from everybody with the car, especially Scotty, you even fixed the intermittant idle prob that I had. It was a great cruise, it was fun to sit in traffic with all the other Stageas, great location, great people.

If anyone hasn't gone on cruise with these guys, your missing out on meeting some really nice people.

Anyway, thought I'd upload some of me pictures

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