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How much are one of those SAU polo shirts?

Bec could i grab one off you? Probably and XL or XXL? How's the fittings like?

Had already left work when you posted this last night.

Yes, you could have grabbed one at the meeting last night.

Come next month and grab one, or PM me if you want to work something out sooner.

Last night was one of the best presentations we've ever had a general meeting. Massive thanks to Snowy for giving us an insight into Dutton and what's involved in being a serious competitor for Champion honours. Thanks to Chris for making up such a cool Powerpoint presentation too which complemented Snowy's speech beautifully.

Yeah, for those who missed last night's meeting you really missed out.

Snowballs speech about the club, Dutton and he goals was great, Scotsman's powerpoint was great, Gadget's videos were tops, and Mav's pre meet photo show was spot on.

Thanks Guys!

P1=No show.

Unfortunately the general attendance on the night was low, which was a pity as they missed a great presentation from Snowman regarding the Dutton and his motivations for entering it every year.

I think its strange that there was 60 or so Skyline (non member) owners that went on the Unofficial GOR cruise but not one turning up at the open meeting Tue night!!

Why would that be, when they all are aware of SAU-VIC and the meetings??

Cant be the cost! - Must be something making them reluctant to come along.

Its free to come to a meeting and we dont force people to join on the night or harass them to pay up.

Maybe they are just forgetful like me.....

I would love to attend these meetings as it sounds rather informative and a layed back atmosphere. But getting up at the un-holy hour of 3:30AM for work would mean i get fark all sleep Tue night :thumbsup:

Well since YOU don't want to do it Snowy :D Chris from Centreline is coming next month to have a chat about all things suspension and handling and the like.. so you ALL better come along! :O

Chris Muscat:

1990 Club Car Champion.

1st in Class 1995 Bathurst 12hr.

1st team Winton 24hr 1992.

2002 Victorian Sports Sedan Champion.

http://www.autospeed.com/cms/A_0615/article.html

http://www.pitlanepr.com/InPitLane2.nsf/di...66?opendocument

:P:no:

I think its strange that there was 60 or so Skyline (non member) owners that went on the Unofficial GOR cruise but not one turning up at the open meeting Tue night!!

Why would that be, when they all are aware of SAU-VIC and the meetings??

or cruises are more their cup of tea??????

...

its not that strange really...cruising and a meeting are hardly in the same category...

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