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Christmas Is Coming.... And So Is The Sau Nsw Christmas Cruise


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Hey every1, im very interested!! but dont no wot i have to do to get involved? do i have to join anything else other than this sau forum?.... like become a sau member? wot do u get for the $60? dont no, plz pardon my ignorance! also y do u need a navigator? can some one plz pm me with some info! Cheers ppl!

hi peeps

im there sunday faxed the membership form and transferred the subscription on wednesday[last minute i know]

i can get the start point off tinks so if some one there empties the fax im ready to roll. :D

Hey guys.

It looks like I'm 50:50 to attend. Shit has hit the fan at work, and if it doesn't get sorted out, I'll have to come in on Sunday.

Do my best to sort out things here, however a lot of it is dependent on other people doing long shifts.

Probably put me down as a no, but I may show up if everything goes to plan. I'd hate to miss this

Sometimes it sux to be the boss :D

Hey every1, im very interested!! but dont no wot i have to do to get involved? do i have to join anything else other than this sau forum?.... like become a sau member? wot do u get for the $60? dont no, plz pardon my ignorance! also y do u need a navigator? can some one plz pm me with some info! Cheers ppl!

Hi mate, I think its been covered elsewhere in this thread, but to come along you need at least 1 SAU NSW club member in the car due to CAMS insurance rules. You can join up on the day.

You will need a navigator because this cruise is a competition where you get clues and are asked questions - you won't be able to do the looking and the driving :D

Ummmm..... just wondering if ther will be any SAU merchandise there for sale either before or after the cruise (ie: shirts, jackets etc) ?????

Sure will, we have the remaining 3 shirts, plenty of hats and lanyards, and we can also take orders for Jackets. Nick (Goldzilla) is currently working on new gear so thats all we have atm.

hi peeps im there sunday faxed the membership form and transferred the subscription on wednesday[last minute i know]

i can get the start point off tinks so if some one there empties the fax im ready to roll.

Got it, no problems at all :D

Looks like its going to be a great day out.

All,

I just saw that this is on, am I still able to attend..

a) i'm not a member, but will sign up.. am I too late??..

b).. am I too late.. I still need a co-driver (not sure how easy that'll be.. we'll see though depending on the answer to a)...

PM me someone in the know :D

BTW - I can fax membership tomorrow + transfer $$$'s.. that's easy..

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Aight i'm in - just pm'd duncan and membership will be all good...

I'll be sorting out membership tomorrow...

So pm/email me.. whatever you need to do and i'll see everyone sunday!!

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Aight i'm in - just pm'd duncan and membership will be all good...

I'll be sorting out membership tomorrow...

So pm/email me.. whatever you need to do and i'll see everyone sunday!!

PM sent :D

Sure thing if your coming!!!

Leaving around 8am???

anyone else from down south is welcome

Yeah kym & i are coming :D

She will probably drive up and then ill drive once we get to ***SECRET LOCATION***

Meet up at Fairy meadow maccas at 7:45am for 8am leave?




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