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Yeah, I just wanted to gauge how much interest there was first as I didn't know how stagea owners used their cars. Thought it might have been more of a daily type of thing and not recreational.

If there is more interest and where everyone is located ill organise something.

Or should I just organise it and see whos free at that time?

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20-something stageas, a couple of muranos and one sedan hahahahah.

Last cruise was very well planned ans was a great day out.

Hopefully ill have the engine swap done and ready for the next one.

Plenty of notice is advised. Most weekends are good for me. Coming from Newcastle so i dont mind.

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20-something stageas, a couple of muranos and one Maxima hahahahah.

Last cruise was very well planned ans was a great day out.

Hopefully ill have the engine swap done and ready for the next one.

Plenty of notice is advised. Most weekends are good for me. Coming from Newcastle so i dont mind.

FYP. :P

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Yeah I'm always up for a cruise!!!


Here are 2 photo's from our 15th anniversary Stagea Cruise (Oct 2011) and also last Septembers Stagea cruise.

it's a bit of a struggle to get the numbers together but with enough notice and a centralise meet up and cruise roote can get a fair few cars to come out!!!

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Mentioned to Nick on Saturday at the tech arvo the need for more Stagea meet ups, even if its just a carpark meet while the weather is still good, which he agreed with. We should try & meet atleast once a month I reckon.

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Guys im up for anything aslong as it involves a nice drive somewhere.

Once a month sounds good to me.

Im new to the late model import scene so im not sure how you boys roll.

Im used to cutting loose in a old school mazda, but times have changed and dont need all the bullshit that comes with that territory anymore.

Ill leave that to later on when my daughter has to put up with it in my mazda. Lol.

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