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See you there Ryan.

Adam, if you want a passenger seat, I will be heading through Ryde about 4ish.

Thanks mate i am going to work instead i have now got to pay for then engine and all the parts thanks anyway i will see everyone on the next one

ready to go! washed and vac'd... what a great looking day out there. If your Stagea is broke, doesnt mean you cant drive the other car and come along.

Craig is a massive fairy. He's upset that my car can keep up with his. (that should do the job... :P)

ready to go! washed and vac'd... what a great looking day out there. If your Stagea is broke, doesnt mean you cant drive the other car and come along.

Craig is a massive fairy. He's upset that my car can keep up with his. (that should do the job... :P)

Lol, are you sure it's Stagea Cruise day?

Normally it's pissing down; and you'd be better off with an ark...

Well, had a great night meeting new faces and old faces, Stuffing my face with pizza, and watching other peoples faces when 11 ( I think) Stageas drive past!

Hope everyone had a enjoyable, and safe trip home.

Good to hear :)

Did you see a row of Foresters coming back from a cruise to the Hunter today?

I was going to join them to go through Wollombi as a Recon for a future SAU cruise but we've had a death in the family and couldn't make it. :(

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