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Alright sunny coast, now is your time to speak up and tell us – SAU what the coast would like to see from SAU. We’re about to release the 2009 events calendar and would love to here whats on every ones mind:

More centrally located events? Social? There is an abundance of you skyricer’s, so let us know what you want from a car club.

Alright sunny coast, now is your time to speak up and tell us – SAU what the coast would like to see from SAU. We're about to release the 2009 events calendar and would love to here whats on every ones mind:

More centrally located events? Social? There is an abundance of you skyricer's, so let us know what you want from a car club.

picnic's along the beach :thumbsup:

maybe some cruises up this way through out the year, with a BBQ or something at the end, also i know you hold skid pan days up at gympie so thats also another good one.

um we could have a meetup cruise to the noosa hillclimb maybe.

just a few things we could do up this way

I might give ron hill a go. due for my service again and my local guy is away for the Christmas holidays. he appears to have agood rep :(

Hey Allara,

If your local guy is away try AM Auto if you're after a service. They specialise in Subaru's but service any kind of import you can throw at them. I've had my R34 serviced there twice - I also had them replace my timing belt & water pump and they do good work. They also custom fabricate almost anything you like - they're putting a 3" turboback with custom front pipe onto my '34 today.

They're down in Project Avenue - let me know if you're interested and I can forward on the details.

Sean

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Hey Allara,

If your local guy is away try AM Auto if you're after a service. They specialist in Subaru's but service any kind of import you can throw at them. I've had my R34 serviced their twice - I also had them replacee my timing belt & water pump) and they do good work. They also custom fabricate almost anything you like - they're putting a 3" turboback with custom front pipe onto my '34 today.

They're down in Project Avenue - let me know if you're interested and I can forward on the details.

Sean

Hey sean,

Your not wrong there mate, AM auto are 1 of the best around, ive seen the work they put out and they really know their stuff.

+1 AM AUTO

Hey Allara,

If your local guy is away try AM Auto if you're after a service. They specialise in Subaru's but service any kind of import you can throw at them. I've had my R34 serviced there twice - I also had them replace my timing belt & water pump and they do good work. They also custom fabricate almost anything you like - they're putting a 3" turboback with custom front pipe onto my '34 today.

They're down in Project Avenue - let me know if you're interested and I can forward on the details.

Sean

Hey cheers for that Sean.

Might go have a look...never knew they were down there and i have lived here my whole life lol.

Allara :D

Hey guys, I think i emailed most of you who were coming along this sunday for the christmas cruise. But in case i hve missed any of you i just wanted to leys know we have been forced to post pone due to bad weatehr predicted at the destination. So it will probably turn into a new year cruise. :)

We will posting up teh new information within the next week or two :P

And beforei forget to all of you i hope you all have a merry christmas.

yeah, the destination at this time of year is usually plagued with storms no matter what weekend u choose, its luck of the draw. so maybe some where a little closer then that way if it does turn bad, u can always get home quicker or atleast to some where undercover.

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