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Register Interest here if you want to relive the thrills and adventure of a circa 2004 night out.

If your an older member, you know what its all about and hope to see you there.

If your new amougst SAU Qld, come along and learn about the exciting world of an even more exciting event.

Not to be missed! It uncertain as when the next event of this kind will happen after this one...

Futher details to follow when interest is shown.

Run down of THE EVENT 2006

-There will be a meet.

-There will be a drive.

-There will be two suprises.

:sorcerer:

In so far:

Nismo_Boy # 53

Mud #1

Dangerous Daveo #51

Genesis # 3

Lazy_Barstard # 68

RB25skyliner # 52

SMooth # 2

Nexus9 # 9

Charly # 69

Squizz # 50

SAM112 # 6

jlnewton # 7

belgarion # 54

ellie # 55

predator # 56

Strutto # 8

BobJones # 57

Eug # 58

r speedfreak r # 59

Rhinorebel # 60

Del Sol # 5

Polish Storm #10

Col - GTSX # 61

gts25t4door # 62

lbfalcon # 11

Impact_blue # 63

QikStagea # 12

Owned # 64

Slamm # 13

RYN26 # 65

Jay51 # 14

J-Boy # 66

Sir SKyline #15

666Dan # 16

JCMarshall_law # 20

SilverR34 GT-t #17

Darrinspencer #70

WazR32GTSt - #18

Konrad - #19

4Dr33 - #71

R34GTX - #67

Toy33 # 72

NA_R33 #20

Waz32gtst #73

Variable #21

Hakai # 74

Everyone who has said they will be attending is going to be given a number...

This number is an important part of the night, remember it. It is part of the first 'suprise'

Tally Board for Official starter "SKA" to be present.

Mud- $5

Smooth - $10

Lazy_Bastard - $5

Predator - $5

Strutto - $5

BobJones - $5

Rhinorebel - $10

Impact Blue - $10

QikStagea - $10

Jay51 - $5

Nexus9 - $5

Darrinspecner - $25

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Although not being on one of the sau events of this nature. I have been on many a team shitbox racing event, which I feel would be quite similar.

I just have one questions. Is there maps, because Im not coming if there are maps. It means people know whats going to happen next. It takes the thrills away.

I just have one questions. Is there maps, because Im not coming if there are maps. It means people know whats going to happen next. It takes the thrills away.

There are NEVER maps...

There will be much planning going into the night to ensure it is totally unpredictable and one to remember.

Anyone want to sponsor me fuel money I AM THERE! Otherwise, for gods sake somebody take some VIDS!

I am sure this will be yet another classic night, lead by Smooth, I so wish I could be there!

Werd.

You dont have to be a member of SAU Qld the club to come along. Everyone welcome.

NOTE: For the enjoyment of all, This is a no Ben event. Shannon Noll will be perforning live at the end of the cruise.

What songs will he be performing?

"I got-a big grey dull car!?" Its one of my favourites.

Anyone want to sponsor me fuel money I AM THERE! Otherwise, for gods sake somebody take some VIDS!

I am sure this will be yet another classic night, lead by Smooth, I so wish I could be there!

I'll kick in $5 petrol money for you Cy.

I challenge everyone else to do the same!

Keep track of the total Smooth

I will throw in a fiver.

I vote R33skyliner is not welcome either (coz he's a wanker :rofl: ) and yes, I know he is reading this thread :unsure:

and here i was reading the first post stating its open to both old and new skewl ppl.

and here i was also reading in the other thread for everyone to GET THE f**k OVER EVERYONES CHILDISH SHIT!

or cant you read?

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