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You Stag owners are a stoic bunch of guys!!!

:)

ZOMGWTFBBQ!!!!!

Stageas in a magazine you say? :woot:

Awesome!

Seriously, I've been waiting so long for this to see the light of day. Good on Nick for writing an article, and thanks to Matt for spending a day in the rain to take his photos, and also for submitting them to the mag.

Big thanks to SAU & the whole community for getting behind the cruise, on a day that most people would've bailed & stayed home.

I love you guys. :wub:

Still can't believe the Black Cow won some sort of award, becuase I slapped some polish and wax on it... :P

You must've done a great job with the polish, 'cause obviously they never drove it.... :laugh:

I shouldn't talk, lol

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  • 2 weeks later...

SNEAK VIEW!!!

Well pat yourselves on the backs!

The 150th Issue is a "Special Collector's Edition" of which the "15th Anniversary Stagea Cruise" is featured over 6 whole pages! So much technical info supplied by Nick...

Due to Matt Everingham's work, there are 20 Pics!

Garry Sandher from TSI sends his best wishes and congrats to you guys today.

This PI mag will hit the stands in a couple of weeks. :)

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