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OK, thanks fellas, hope to seeya all there. :P

:D Try'n to arrange car insurance. Couple of dumb questions for you cruisers, this can't wait til we meet up and probly "off topic".

1. how do I get a membership #? Got the $25 but dunno what to do, tried applying previous but if got answerback can't findit.

2. What does the warning (0%) .... in my ID box lefthand side mean? Is someone waiting for me to do something norty? :D

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number 1) I would speak to Dan The Man send him a PM and ask if he has processed your membership..he will have a sauwa member pack that you should be getting when you sign up :pwned:

Number 2) the warning bar everyone has..and if you do something that sau arent happy with your bar will increase..if you do enough things to get to 100% in your warning bar then you are banned from entering sau again :O

hope that helps ya..will look forward to seeing your ride at the cruise on the 11th :(

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number 1) I would speak to Dan The Man send him a PM and ask if he has processed your membership..he will have a sauwa member pack that you should be getting when you sign up :O

Number 2) the warning bar everyone has..and if you do something that sau arent happy with your bar will increase..if you do enough things to get to 100% in your warning bar then you are banned from entering sau again :(

hope that helps ya..will look forward to seeing your ride at the cruise on the 11th :)

Thanks Kirstie, most helpful, I too am looking forward to seeing some real cars on the 11th Feb., have tried to post some pics of my machine but got fancy hi resolution camera & most jpegs are coming out around 1meg. Looks real good when ya zoom in an all but wont fit the snapshot box on my sau page so will have lots of questions when I catchup plus notebook cos got craft.

Seeya when I'm lookin atya. :pwned:

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So is everyone ready for Sunday?

How about a last show of hands so that we know whether to wait or go. Also a definate meet time and depart time, so that we aren't hanging around too long.

I'm definately coming with wife (Iolanda), 3yo, and 18yo son and girlfriend... (his not mine!). :P

Oh and please try to stay on subject..... thanks

Ok pretty sure i already posted this a little post before, but here you go again for people that didnt see it and ill make it a lot longer with a lot more detail ;)

Sunday 11th Feb..Northerners meet Hillarys at 8.30 for a 8.45am depart to meet at first meetpoint

First Meet Point: Murdoch Train Station, Park N Ride (Map 328 F15)9.30am depart at 9.45am

We will be heading up to the Weir, to the chocolate Factory (yum) and then onto Whitemas park for a bbq or picnic lunch whatever you decide to bring... hope that sounds alright

Please remember to bring your bbq utensils, your meat etc or whatever you will be having ;) Hopefully it wont be too hot, but starting early, we might be able to miss some of the heat if it will be hot :)

Looks like we will have a number of cars, if everyone that has said they will go actually go:) See you guys all on Sunday...pray its not too hot :)

weather forecast from www.bom.gov.au

Wednesday Very hot. Humid later. Min 25 Max 40

Thursday Humid. Fine. Min 19 Max 30

Friday Fine. Min 16 Max 29

Saturday Fine. Min 17 Max 30

Sunday Fine. Min 18 Max 31

Monday Fine. Min 17 Max 28

Looks like its gonna be a beauty!

Tomorrows gonna suck tho....

brad lee is in the process of getting a new job i believe, which means that he has lots of training to do in order to get into it :O last time we spoke, he was coming but i will either send him a text or i will give him a call and make sure he is still coming :happy:

brad would you like me to put it in bold and underline it so you can see it :thumbsup:

im now officially ready :D

looks like we got a few people missing from the list we had...

so far we got... (question marks on people who havent said they are definately coming)

cruiseliner

stageagirl

mitchy

wildcat

mrgtst

redskyII

appealing

260tech

newbie101

mcnamg ???

stageA???

MRO???

slo-n-stedy???

fcruz3r???

thats all so far...

Backonline after a broken modem :w00t:

I'll be there with my son and...

.....Mitchy will be coming too in his skyline :)

i wondered where you had got to..miss chatting :cheers:

woohooo finally to see Mitchy's skyline up close :happy:

hey did you fix the problem you had on the stag??? :happy:

looks like i wont be in time to fit the new cat and r34 cooler...but other than that the car is fine

parents are here from o/seas and will be taking them to sitella's for a mid day lunch n wine testing this sunday

I'll definately be there at hillary's meet point and join the cruise to murdoch ...but i'll have to detour back to south guildford on the way to whitemans

i wondered where you had got to..miss chatting :laugh:

woohooo finally to see Mitchy's skyline up close :woot:

hey did you fix the problem you had on the stag??? :P

yessss... it shall be making an appearance. :wave:

and yeah the stag is fixed.. was good fun.. :ninja:

hey kirstie, can you send me a cruise map. not sure if ill make it to the park and ride but the weir is just up the road from home. any idea roughly on what time you'll be getting there???? i'll cruise the rest of the way as the only non nissan car. wooo.

oops forgot email addy, [email protected]

Don't be such a big woos Heath. Gotta be like 20 minutes max and you will have a selection of up to 10-12 stags to drool over. Then we will all have the added bonus of driving all the way to the weir laughing hysterically at the mini shaped speck in the rear view mirror! :laugh:

I live closer to the weir than you do Heath - it is literally 5 mintues from my house in Darlington. If i dont go to the meeting point in Hillarys then the whole cruise would take about 20 minutes of driving going through my local suburbs - thats no fun.

Meet up in Hillarys and curise with everyone else. We will all go a bit slower so you can keep up!

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