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All right got my self and few peeps with stags keen to go out in the last week end in feb or first week end in March so sun the 23/2 or sun the 2/3 , sooo the more the merrier! If ya keen chuck ya name down on this thread and preferred week end and we will give it a crack!

Thinking family cruise with a lunch stop !

Get some like minded stag owners together and have a good day . !

Yeah I saw 4or 5 , but then in the photos there was a whole group parked together! Think ghost was in that group don't know how they all parked together ? When I got there with the c34 the misses in the m35 and my mates c34 spaces where slim pickings

yeah, i parked there with someone else, then others made it a wall. there here heaps more there though.

there was a 10-15 car premeet organised on FB, i just made the premeet which was impressive on its own.

2/3rd and im in.

let me know if you need help organising anything, BBQ meat and the likes.

or predriving a route is always a good idea too.

happy to help and i will be there

Edited by GH05T

yea we had a pre meet organised on facebook. We all rolled up and parked together. im down for either date. once u set a date ill post it up on facebook, see if we cant get everyone from the pre meet to come too :)

Im Keen, not sure if ill be able to make it until the day basically, but it would be great to meet some other stagea owners, seen heaps at the BSM cruise, had mine there, but not with you other guys unfortunately. also what is the FB group/page that the pre meet was organised on?

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All right cruise is booked in for Sunday 16th if your keen on coming along chuck your name down on this thread , any help organising this would be appreciated ;) as I am flat out with work ATM

I may be interested long time since I have been on. Well almost a yr as my manual stagea had been off the road. But hopefully should be back up and running again by next weekend.

Dates will be set this week. mainly getting organised through FB , I'm just playing middle man will be end of march on a sat ! Looks like should get a good turn out

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