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Going to Drags on Saturday with PK! :)

I will be at Autosalon all day Sunday!!!

Weather for the drags looks promising :happy:, you coming Andrew?

Will be at AS for half of Sunday till I leave for my flight so, look forward to meeting some more members & seeing what NSW car scene has to offer. :)

:happy: Hey all we have around 10 cars going into Autosalon this year and as ther is a bit of a effort for the people who are going into it would be good to show some support and come along.

So for any who are going put up day and time and should try and meet out the front at that time.

Any thats it from me see you at the salon :)

be happy to show some support, i'm assuming u'll be signposted somewhere. i'll be there sat from 12pm omwards

Should be there on Sunday at some stage... Il stalk yas when i get there :)

Yesssssssssssssssss :happy:

Weather for the drags looks promising :P, you coming Andrew?

Will be at AS for half of Sunday till I leave for my flight so, look forward to meeting some more members & seeing what NSW car scene has to offer. :D

I know...WSID FTW!!!

PK FTW!!! :D

i'll be going saturday, anyone know if there will be any cars from sau on display?

Yeah we have 13 cars on display and there will be a SAU banner...you will be able to find us no worries.. :)

should have included some of our vids of the skid pan day in ur little video....had heaps of sau ppl out there...

Just need the footage...Andrew did what he could with the footage available to us :)

But would be great if we could see it some time and add it in to the dvd :happy:

Erin and I will be down there sometime on Sunday.

She has to do hair for someone for a wedding Sunday morning so it shall be a late start.

Thinking I might check out what you guys look like, then decide if we can get some people to go in the Newcastle one in September

Hey if anyone has footage that I can use to put in to make a larger DVD burn it and pass it to me at the Auto salon for future events But I can assure all of you for what I have which is really good I THINK is that you all will be very happy with

Hey if anyone has footage that I can use to put in to make a larger DVD burn it and pass it to me at the Auto salon for future events But I can assure all of you for what I have which is really good I THINK is that you all will be very happy with

:blink: Work that sh!t baby.

Hey if anyone has footage that I can use to put in to make a larger DVD burn it and pass it to me at the Auto salon for future events But I can assure all of you for what I have which is really good I THINK is that you all will be very happy with

not that jet van yr so proud of.... please

kthnx

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