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Hey Guys,

Just wanna see if anyone is up for this weekend on sunday, given more notice this time. Jus say if ur up for it and ur name will go on the list. We will be meeting up at forrest glen BP next to the Grammar School - Left hand side heading towards Ettomogah Pub at 11am, cruising from there to montville or mapelton for some lunch and we can check out all the other cars, get to know some of our SAU buddies better :rofl: hope to see u guys there. give us a shout and ill add you to the list :)

Cheers.

People Going:

Darkness_ryda1

Sunnycoast

Redsenigma

R33cruiser

Kobe 2007

and others haha :blink:

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New date posted

ill be there if my car is done in time, it should be out of the panel beaters by friday if there are no delays. then must install dvd player, if all goes to plan i will be ther.

I think a lot of the regulars are on SAUQLD.com members forum. I would have turned up to this had i seen the post in time.

yea, it was posted up a week in advance, have to check the events section more often :yes: alot of people dont.

Cheers

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