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Apart from me and AlexCim, are there any other Melbourne stagea owners out there? If so, post a reply to this, as we should help each other out on various stagea issues :D

We should also get together sometime soon to look at all the different stageas!

Ian

Edit:

So we have -

ian

AlexCim

muck

burns

michaeljquinn

NRGIZD - going to in 5 weeks :(

stagi-r - but can't make this lunch

Others???? Now wonder we don't see too many around town!

So it's going to be on the 1st of October (2005), at 12 noon, jells park, entrance at page 71, k6, the REALL Y big carpark.

Ian

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Burns and i think michealquinn (spelling on that one) are from melbourne.

I was going to send a PM around with details to meet up, but that would be good to meet up, then we chat about things.

Plus, i would love to talk to Burns about his, having already done FMIC and stuff, could help me out.

I think there was a thread a while back stating where we were all from, maybe it needs to be dug up and updated?

That was I thread I started many months ago asking for any Melbourne owners of a series 2 - as I wanted to look at one before buying one. I didn't get many responses (ie non from series 2 owners!)

So I think it's better to start a new thread that's a bit wider.. :-)

actually, I just did a search and that post isn't around anymore. In fact, the stagea posts only seem to be staying around for a few months, then they are gone.....

I better start copying usefull stuff over to my web site so that I've still got it when I need it!!

How about we organize something now and if more people are from melbourne, they can just say.

As for me, i study during most days. Ill assume most people are busy weekdays, so i am free any weekend as long as i get about 1 weeks notice, prefer saturdays as i do homework sundays, but they are still fine.

What would people want to do? Just meet up and chat? BBQ? Cruise somewhere(then BBQ??). Hills view or Beach? etc etc

Suggestions would be good.

My preferences : On a nice day like today (may not be this arvo) cruise up into some BBQ place in the Dande's. Buy some meat on the way somewhere, snags etc. No drinking for me, P's still ;)

Cook em up and talk over food?

Edited by AlexCim

Hi.....my first post here.

When is the cruise looking at going ahead, as my stagea is sitting over in japan bout to be shipped over, so got bout 5 wks til l can come.

Are there many people in melb with stagea's, ll've seriously been looking for a month on my drive to uni everyday, and l'm yet to see one.

There is a guy on carsales selling his Stagea, he is in Glen Waverley area.

His number is on his listings, i contacted him and im gonna meet up with him next week some time. I really want to discuss his brembo brake setup...and some other stuff... but yeh, when we organize something, ill invite him along too (assuming he isnt already on this site and going to invite himself)

Apart from me and AlexCim, are there any other Melbourne stagea owners out there? If so, post a reply to this, as we should help each other out on various stagea issues :)

We should also get together sometime soon to look at all the different stageas!

Ian

Edit:

So we have -

ian

AlexCim

muck

burns ?

NRGIZD - going to in 5 weeks ;)

michaeljquinn

Others???? Now wonder we don't see too many around town!

Just some questions so i can put some ideas out

1. What dates are best for people, saturday or sunday?

2. Where is everyone coming from, dont want to make it an east meet is someone has to come from the west...could make it northern

3. Preferences on activity/event (BBQ, beach etc)

4. How soon should the event be?

My answers

1. Any days are fine, prefer saturdays

2. East side, Forest Hill

3. BBQ in hills (Silvan Res is a nice day place, page 122, H11)

4. I would pefer something in late september, gives me some time for some parts to arrive (more conversation topics :P)

Sounds like it will turn out to be a nice event...Post your replies

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