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Hey all,

Totally short notice but this weekend some mates and myself are going to be driving over to Melbourne for the night and I was wondering If other Stag owners would like to come for the trip?

Vic people are making a cruise so starts 4pm Saturday (THIS Saturday the 31st) for a cruise / photoshoot so need to leave roughly 6-7am Saturday morning to get there in time or just a bit late... so we could all meet up for Maccas breakfast?

We will be driving back AFTER the cruise so bring a passenger to share the long haul drive unless people are keen to stay the night... but I've done the drive many times and haven't done it since I've sold the supra so Im keen to go for an adventure in the Stag... I'll be making some road trip stickers if people want to rep them haha...

Invite your import mates... should be a pretty fun adventure!

If your keen please let me know ASAP to try and figure out sticker numbers and just numbers in general. So either reply here or sms me, 0488 908 203 and let me know!!

Should be a fun random melb adventure!

Hope some of you guys n gals can come along!!

- Josie.

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Meeting place is in Carrum, Victoria throw this in your GPS

Address: 7 Launching Way Carrum VIC,

When you get there it may look dead. but when you go to the end of the road youll see a hill on the right go over it and youll see us on the left

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The carpark looks like its dirt. this was taken before the asphalt was done.

then we head off to Mt Dandenong

Yep. yeah come along. im guessing u know where the meet place is.

would be good to have a m35 on the cruise. Its basically imports or local Japanese cars lol

bring a camera to

o if u want

Edited by CHASRS4

Any of you guys planning on going to Costco for the arcan jack? If you had room you could do a group buy for those that want them.

Great jack. They cover the warranty nicely too.

So this is on this Saturday? I can probably drop down too. :thumbsup:

I think they sell in Costco for $160, so I was thinking if someone had a membership to grab a few for us guys in SA, they could then supply them to us for $180? So $20 for their trouble and brining it back.

If they bring back 5-10 units its not too bad, and helps us guys out 3some.gif

I have membership and would be willing to bring them back. Lucky I have a wagon. lol.

The issue is they hardly ever have stock. I guess I could ring them though. Were they $169 by chance?

Sweet. Can you check the price and maybe we can get a group buy thing going.

But you don't live in SA so how will you bring them back here?

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