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This is not an offical SAU VIC club event.

It is just a SAU social gathering... i just want to see if anyone is intrested in coming to a weekly meet in the western Suburbs area. i just want a show of hands first befor i decide a day/time.

thankx guys.

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This is not an offical SAU VIC club event.

It is just a SAU social gathering... i just want to see if anyone is intrested in coming to a weekly meet in the western Suburbs area. i just want a show of hands first befor i decide a day/time.

thankx guys.

if we'll be breaking the law (like in your avatar) i'll be there!

Their will be no Illegal activites @ these weekly meets. I'm just suprised to see how many of u guys think that illegal activities will be undertaken at these weekly meets...

Considering your quite happy to show your illegal activities on your avatar...

People are quite welcome to be wary and concerned

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I'm still deciding on where the meet point should be and what day and time.As a Social event you guys more than welcome to have a say in where a meet point should be so its central to everyone in the western Suburbs...

Man I know ur a mate and all but seriously dont waste time organising everything, SAU is strictly for mature drivers and they and even myself like to keep it like that.

People are under false impression that you want a legit meetup when you and I both know u just wanna go for runs/dori etc.

We alredy have another weekly meet for that and lets keep it like that.

There are many respectable and responsible Skyline owners on this forum that do not wanna be associated with illegal activities as they put a lot of time, effort and money into participating or being a part of track days.

now im confused

dun worri too much DEZZ about what starion turbo has to say on things he is jus being his usual knob self, he thinks he speaks for everyone on SAU, i just wanted to organise a weekly meet for the SAU users to get know eachother and their cars

currently one good place i have in mind is EAGLE CUES in deer park which is located behind deer park mcdonalds we can play some pool n have some drinks without any hassles here

starion turbo : think twice before u open ur mouth in my posts next time, as u dont speak for everyone else

Edited by Dush

i thought he was saying, he was your mate.

btw, i know anthony smith, and greg.

ill be keepin an eye on you, to make sure you dont change the cops attitudes around hoppers...they seem to be pretty cool so far!

and, give me free subway

What ur a stalker.... get away form me!!

lol na Jokes. How do u know Anthony Smith? and Gerg My manager??

This is scary!! Come on mate.. i can give u Free Subway.. but maybe cheep Subway... lol

Ohh ok... So back to the topic...

Who will be intrested in attending. let me make this clear to all!

THERE WILL BE NO ILEAGAL ACTIVITIES HELD @ THIS WEEKLY MEET!

Remember, we are still deciding when and where & times. so if any of u guys have idea's.. let me know!

CHeers!!

im looking at holding this meet on tuesday nights before the nissansilvial.com boys go out for their usual shinanigans, that way the SAU users that attend can decide if they want to hang around or go home
Dush my attitude to this is starting to sway. You planning to do a pre-meet to encourage others to join you afterwards in some illegal bullshit is just not going to happen! :D

To all SAU VIC members, do what you want in your own time, just remember that you are always representing the club, while the SAU sticker is on your car. If you want to change the attitudes of the public, it is up to you to not participate in illegal drifting, drags, etc. At the end of the day it is your choice, your car and your licence.

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