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S A U - N S W Spring Tech Arvo Saturday 8Th Nov 1Pm


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SAU.NSW officially thanks Andy Spira of MotorActive and Peter O’Connor of DBA for hosting this wonderful event about lubricants and brakes


Topic: Liqui Moly Oils and Additives, and DBA Brakes


Day/Date: Saturday 8th November 2014


Time: From 1pm to approx 4pm


Address: MotorActive, Unit 35, Slough Business Park, Holker St, Silverwater




Parking: There is plenty of parking available


Food and Drink: Snacks and drinks will be provided


Cost is Free for Members - although non-members still have time to apply and pay


Limit of members who can attend is: 40, with a minimum of 20.


This tech arvo is going to be in two parts. One part will be on lubricants and additives including their effectiveness for both road and race applications. The second part will be with DBA on performance brake rotors, their make up, and how they perform in both road and race applications. Should be a very informative afternoon!


*** All advice and demonstrations given by workshops, professional practices and factories for SAU.NSW Tech Nights are the responsibility (of accuracy) of the establishments - not the car club.

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Attendees:
1). MrFijiGold
2). Terry_GT-R34
3). Victory
4). Clinton
5). Pezhead
6). Edifier
7). Redline_GTR
8). sammi_d
9). crashdown
10). stagea pete
11). levinboy
12). Aggroman
13). luke gtr
14). Rob260
15). RiseofBrutality
16). kila32
17). MrStabby
18). God_speed
19). MR33YO
20). GOD12A
21). Daleo
22). Aqua
23). peterj
24). Liz
25). Watchamacallit
26). benm
27). JoelyMoley
28). nick_7g
29). GoldZilla
30). 533 RYC
31). vorse
32). ls128
33). klebestift
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36).
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38).
39).
40). DekA

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