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Ok so i was thinking of organising a Tassie SAU meet and greet so everyone can/could get together.

I had a brain wave and figured we could do it on a weekend when everyone is free (or almost everyone) meet up at a location, go for a cruise, have a bbq and just sit back and chew the fat while we massage each others ego's on how nice there ride is :laugh:

What are peoples thoughts/opinions, does anyone have any suggestions at all about location/s, dates and venue's???

Love to hear from you all and get this happening so i can put a face to everyone's name :laugh:

Cheers GMB

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top idea gmb. this would be grate. it would be a good excuse for all the oldies to dust of there "weekend cars" off and come for a worth wile cruse. i was thinking cambeltown just cos its central and has barbies but then again we could head up the lakes that way the north and south people can have a few twisties to go up or we could head down the east coast and meet at swansy or where ever. im thinking some where central.

hope that is some help. now just to plan it for a daay every one can come :laugh:

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Me = Keen also...

I work every second sunday but if it was on a saturday that would be great any weekend..

Campeltown-east sounds good or west or north or south... It will be great to get out and do some sensible driving while maintaining all the road rules ;)

anyway post up a date within the next week or 2 so we can get planning...

Hope to see many ppl there

Ben

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Ok people keep posting up those ideas for the cruise and what you would like to do:

meet and greet with a cruise, bbq or no bbq east coast or west coast and if you want to incorperate anything else???

Let me know guys

Cheers GMB

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I recon meet in a central location, go for a drive on some good roads, then eat.

So we could meet at camble town, and go to st helens (get to go through st mary's pass). I don't know the west coast, so i can't give sudestions for there.

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This should be a good day when it all goes underway.. Do we have any idea of a date yet or are we still just seeing whos coming...

Maybe all that is needed is a date suggestion...

How about......ummmm....hhhmmmm... The 17th of March 07??

its a Saturday. so if any rotaries dont hold up they can be fixed on the sunday :wave:

Just a thought

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I still might come along but will be in something a little different as my car is sold.

Sounds interesting Todd....or do you mean you'll be there in the magna? :ninja::blush:

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Iv been to lazy to post but yeah good idea GMB... would be good to meet the crew that makes up SAU tas.

cambeltown sounds good too..

Count me in.

any dates in mind?

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