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Not sure what dates are best for me, so I'll leave that up to you guys to decide, but I would love a cruise up the Old Pac, then dinner at Trackside in Gosford.

+1 for this. I'll hitch a ride with Scott (r33huntme) and come film. His Stag is way faster then mine. :P

I'd prefer a Saturday, and no issues on any of those dates that I can foresee, but I'll pick Aug 24th.

Cheers,

Shaz

Edited by Shazbanger

+1 for this. I'll hitch a ride with Scott (r33huntme) and come film. His Stag is way faster then mine. :P

I'd prefer a Saturday, and no issues on any of those dates that I can foresee, but I'll pick Aug 24th.

Cheers,

Shaz

It doesn't matter whose car is faster or slower, this is a cruise! It'll be good to get as many Stageas together as possible, so if you can still bring yours (maybe get a friend or significant other to drive?), bring yours too. :)

It doesn't matter whose car is faster or slower, this is a cruise! It'll be good to get as many Stageas together as possible, so if you can still bring yours (maybe get a friend or significant other to drive?), bring yours too. :)

+1 ^ yeah get Elna to drive yours then U can get some footage of my car!

Hello Everybody!!!

Well it looks like I'm left to make a decision so here goes:

Sunday September 29th we shall go for a cruise up the Old Pac, then dinner at Trackside in Gosford.

**if its all good with Jetwreck we can meet up at Lanecove at his under ground car park for a pre-meet and then head up the coast, about an hours drive...

ball park time of 3:30 meet up and leave at 4:30-5pm and get to Gosford at 6ish for a feed.

if the mod's wouldn't mind updating the first post that would be great!!!

Thanks, Theo.

Hello Everybody!!!

Well it looks like I'm left to make a decision so here goes:

Sunday September 29th we shall go for a cruise up the Old Pac, then dinner at Trackside in Gosford.

**if its all good with Jetwreck we can meet up at Lanecove at his under ground car park for a pre-meet and then head up the coast, about an hours drive...

ball park time of 10:30am meet up and leave at 11:30-12:00 and get to Gosford at 1ish for a feed.

if the mod's wouldn't mind updating the first post that would be great!!!

Thanks, Theo.

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