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Well hello everyone,

Becoming a member has been a long time in the making. Ive been to quite a few SAU events over the past 12 months and have enjoyed them heaps.

From SAU Monthly meetings to the show and shine, drift for dummies and who can forget DECA. DECA August '06 was my first and still reins as the best for mine. So Im sure that quite a few of you would know who I am. I was introduced to SAU through the WRX Club. Another fantastic club that I know a lot of members here are members of or have been to our events.

I would like to thank the old committee for such an awesome job last year and Im more than sure that the new team for 007 will do a fine job.

To Ash, great job of setting up the F1GP on the weekend, the Club looked sensational. To Pauly and Sarah, awesome job on the pictures and making sure everyone had fun, it was sensational. To all the entrants, Im sure there would have been PLENTY of pics taken of your cars.

Hope to see you all at a upcoming event.

Ciao

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Were you not a member!?

Now I expect to see the Lib out at DECA in May :D

Welcome anyway mate, catch you soon.

Thanks Bec, Victor and Al for the warm welcome.

Yes, another one moves closer to the enemy... (you know how the saying goes lol)

Al, u tanned up sensationally yesterday mate. Cant call u pale Al any more mate. Good to see a bit of colour on you.

Im sure for the next 24 hours u will be cleaning all the muck, dust and grass out of the EVO, damn it was dusty there.

And MAY... u just never know ...

Thanks again ppl.

Thanks Bec, Victor and Al for the warm welcome.

Yes, another one moves closer to the enemy... (you know how the saying goes lol)

Al, u tanned up sensationally yesterday mate. Cant call u pale Al any more mate. Good to see a bit of colour on you.

Im sure for the next 24 hours u will be cleaning all the muck, dust and grass out of the EVO, damn it was dusty there.

And MAY... u just never know ...

Thanks again ppl.

HaHa! thanks mate. I didnt even put sun screen on until I arrived here and stupidly thought I would be fine here also a few years back! I now put it on anytime in the sun. Now get out and enjoy that bustling Canberra nightlife up there!

I shall have to leave you on the Albino Bob camp, all on your own now :D

HaHa! thanks mate. I didnt even put sun screen on until I arrived here and stupidly thought I would be fine here also a few years back! I now put it on anytime in the sun. Now get out and enjoy that bustling Canberra nightlife up there!

I shall have to leave you on the Albino Bob camp, all on your own now :D

Yup the sun can be pretty damaging thats for sure.

Scotty was a shocker on Sat and Sun, very red on his head from I think Thursday.

Yup back to the Capital for the rest of the week it looks like.

Still a 50/50 chance for GOR this coming weekend.

Albino Camp, mate... yr not going anywhere lol.

Ciao

Well hello everyone,

Becoming a member has been a long time in the making. Ive been to quite a few SAU events over the past 12 months and have enjoyed them heaps.

From SAU Monthly meetings to the show and shine, drift for dummies and who can forget DECA. DECA August '06 was my first and still reins as the best for mine. So Im sure that quite a few of you would know who I am. I was introduced to SAU through the WRX Club. Another fantastic club that I know a lot of members here are members of or have been to our events.

I would like to thank the old committee for such an awesome job last year and Im more than sure that the new team for 007 will do a fine job.

To Ash, great job of setting up the F1GP on the weekend, the Club looked sensational. To Pauly and Sarah, awesome job on the pictures and making sure everyone had fun, it was sensational. To all the entrants, Im sure there would have been PLENTY of pics taken of your cars.

Hope to see you all at a upcoming event.

Ciao

heya Adam

Nice work!

See you around no doubt.

Yup the sun can be pretty damaging thats for sure.

Scotty was a shocker on Sat and Sun, very red on his head from I think Thursday.

Yup back to the Capital for the rest of the week it looks like.

Still a 50/50 chance for GOR this coming weekend.

Albino Camp, mate... yr not going anywhere lol.

Ciao

Heya Champ. I'm now browner that something really brown!

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