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Hi Sydney Stagea owners!

I know your out there!

A lot of the people we have met up with over the last few SAU meets have been keen for a Stagea meet, because we haven't had one in quite a while. I am a little in two minds about this because I don't really want to turn it into a "what if we hold it on.....day" thread. So I picked a day one month away, and hopefully people will have time to shuffle things around, get shifts off or whatever (I know a few of us are shift workers.) So, the details!!!!

Date: Saturday 23rd June 2012

Meet at: Silverwater Park, off Silverwater road (carpark on the western side of the bridge) I thought this is central to most of us.

Who: C34, M35 owners and anyone else who wants to tag along incl Skodas

What time should I get there: 4:30pm for a 5pm Departure.

Destination: Newport Beach

Route:

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?saddr=Silverwater+Park,+Silverwater,+New+South+Wales&daddr=Church+Point,+New+South+Wales+to:Newport+Beach,+New+South+Wales&hl=en&ll=-33.735761,151.244659&spn=0.46995,0.617294&sll=-33.698065,151.216164&sspn=0.235078,0.308647&geocode=FZTd-_0dqtgACSHQ0_H5aH0BDw%3BFZud_v0d6GwECSlBhP8beFMNazFgsTIWaH0BBQ%3BFUN5_v0dqvkECSGZVHj9DU8Fiykp5J5iSVMNazG0miZKD1QaVQ&oq=church+point&t=h&mra=ls&z=11

Directions: We head north onto Silverwater road, Turn right onto Victoria Rd and Left onto Lane Cover road (I expect the traffic though here might be pretty heavy, but we'll meet up on the way to re-group). Pass through Ryde, St Ives, and continue to Terry Hills. There we will turn off and head down McCarrs Creek Rd which is a short stint through National Park. Back out to Mona Vale, and up to Newport Beach, where we will park in the Surf Club carpark (which is massive) At Newport you can get a range of take aways, chicken shop, Pizza, Fish&Chips, Thai/chinese etc etc.

I figure we have an Early dinner for those with kids so they can head off early if needs be. Or let the kids play in the sand whatever...

From Newport, we can head up to Palm Beach and chill out there, or if people are feeling energetic, we can make a run up the Old Pac highway to the North of Sydney. It'll be up to the mood on the night.

On this cruise we will ALL be sticking to the speed limit. Remember we represent both the Club and the Model. We don't want unneeded attention from the Authorities.

There will be NO DRIFTING.

NO BURNOUTS

NOTHING ILLEGAL!

Lastly, I know your all out there, we had a great turn out to the 15th Ann. Cruise, Come and meet up. We are a friendly bunch! Last meet we had lots of M35s so this time I want to see lots of you C34 people come out. Doesn't matter if your mod'd or Stock- bring it out.

Hope to see you there.

Ask Questions, I'll make up Answers.

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