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Well since the monthly AA meetings got hijacked it's been a little quiet so I thought it was time we had an SAU dinner.

I've named that date - Saturday 27 October - and will now hear submissions on the venue. I'm thinking Hog's Breath in Cronulla as last one we had there was a big success but that could just be me being selfish cos it's not far from my place. Before any of you complain about it being too far remember IT'S A CAR CLUB!! Driving shouldn't be a problem. Anyway, what alternatives can you think of? All considered.

Everyone is welcome. If you're a newbie you can feel free to come along, we will make you welcome and this is a good opportunity to get to know your fellow SAUers. Partners are also welcome as long as they can handle all the car talk.

So who's with me?

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Ok I'm confirming it.

Saturday 27 October at the Hog's Breath Cafe.

Please see this post about making a deposit.

The following people are coming:

1. Abo Bob - paid

2. Shell - paid

3.

4. Amy33 - paid

5. Mr 32 - paid

6. N1GTR - paid

7. skylinegtts - paid

8.

9. SAM916 - in

10.

11. Blitz

12. Fat34 - paid

13. sh@un - paid

14.

15. DRD-00F

16. GoldZilla + 1 - paid

17.

18. Rukus

19. Smoky - paid

20. Haysey?

21.

22. msnismo - paid + 1

23. dyken - paid

24.

25.

26. Liz - paid

27. v_s_p_e_c - paid

28.

29. Joeyz - paid

30.

31. Trust33 - paid

32. T04GTR

33. intune - paid

34. Cassbo - paid

35. Adoraa - paid

36. GTR R35 - in

37. Nutshunglow - in

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i think its an awesome idea.

but im from melbourne, what say we organise one for each major city, who ever wants to come along can.

that way its easy for everyone.

let me know what you think.

Im sure SAU VIC does a similar thing... This is posted in the NSW section for a reason - mexicans not welcome! Newbies are welcome though, so feel free to drive up and join in! :P

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