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James and Snowy spoke to him at Dutton and he will be joining up and coming to the show and shine from what I know.

James will clarify that though.

Iheard maybe the Autosalon stand..... its a maybe..

NOVEMBER

3/4/5 Fri/Sat/Sun – Melbourne Autosalon Semi Finals – MEMBERS ONLY

7 Tues - 11 Sat - SAU Takes on Sydney - Motorsport Road Trip to NSW - Click Here

18 Sat – DECA Motorkhana Day - Shepparton

21 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne

23 Thurs - SAU Vic Pizza Night

26 Sun- Christmas Party & Annual Show N Shine Day – MEMBERS ONLY

I talked to him not too long ago, he said he's very busy with his other clubs but is looking into the SAU membership :happy:

We spoke to the driver at Dutton VIC, and as he is a motorsport enthusiast he was more interested in things like DECA, rather than Autosalon. But we shall let him make up his own mind.

Great to hear it will actually be driven

I was at OranPark when it had its first outing after being imported - it has some niiiiice speed, and sounds awesome!

Make sure if you see it with the bonnet up you guys check the airbox, and if you see it sitting around, have a look at the diff setup - its well worth lying on the road for :happy:

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