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Calling all Stagea owners and families......

As promised we are planning a meet and drive on Sunday March 30th in the Yarra Valley area.

Bring a picnic or BBQ. Talk cars, compare rides and pray it doesn't rain ;)

More details to be posted soon.

Please add name to list here if you plan to attend.

Chris B.

9 confirmed.

Can we get to 20....?? Meeting Point and Route will be up early next week.

1. Chris B M35 ARX

2. Syd M35 RX4

3. Steve B C34 RS4S

4. Cleo R34 Skyline (Stagea without the big bit at the back yeah?)

5. Dennis C34

6. Jason C34 S2 RS4-V

7. Quin Godzilla Wagon

8. Luke M35

9. Matthew M35

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10 confirmed.

Can we get to 20....?? Meeting Point and Route will be up early next week.

1. Chris B M35 ARX

2. Syd M35 RX4

3. Steve B C34 RS4S

4. Cleo C34 S2

5. Dennis C34

6. Jason C34 S2 RS4-V

7. Quin Godzilla Wagon

8. Luke M35

9. Matthew M35

10. Nick C34 S2

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here is the forecast for Saturday at this stage (from bom.gov.au)

Saturday 29 March

Summary

Min 17

Max 23

Shower or two.

Melbourne area:

Cloudy. Isolated showers. Light winds.

Edited by BigDirtyJase

Official Meeting Point

Whitehorse Centre

Maroondah Highway.

Car park is just past the Library and opposite side of road to Super Amart.

Arrive 11:00 am for 11:30 am departure.

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Heading out through Ringwood and Lilydale, toward Coldstream.

As there are a lot of traffic lights to break us up we can re-group in Coldstream.

There is a pull-in / picnic area exactly 2 km on the left after the Yarra Glen turn off.

After re-grouping we can head to Maroondah Reservoir for BBQ / Picnic lunch.

Bring what ever you want to pack into the back of your Stagea.

I will call and try to reserve a covered Rotunda near the main car park.

Afternoon is open for touring a few Wineries and or the Hargreaves Hill brewery at Yarra Glen or free to do your own thing.

here is the forecast for Saturday at this stage (from bom.gov.au)

Saturday 29 March

Summary

Min 17

Max 23

Shower or two.

Melbourne area:

Cloudy. Isolated showers. Light winds.

I thought it's on Sunday 30th?

Yes Sunday 30th.

Jason is just saying the weather although raining Thursday and Friday will improve by Saturday.

I phone only shows next 5 days.

Sunday weather available tomorrow.

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