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LETTSS GOO!

like alll sau events, lets not be idiots at KK and around macas,

lets make other cars respect us. just a nice hang out guys

reply if coming please

Where: Krispy Maccas Livo, Orange Grove Liverpool. On the Cumberland Highway.....

When: Thrusday 1st May 2008

Time: 7:30pm ish.......

If you wanna change it thats fine.

THIS IS ON BEHALF OF ANNA34!!!!

sorrry guys, uni has bee just a frekn bitchhhhhhhhh!

see u all there?

whos in?????????

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whos in?

davib (silver r33 s2)

ANNA34

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signs and signals for SAU members?

-flash of lights

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Where to meet up?

more soo to the KK side of the carpark

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due to me, not getting to see enough skylines on thursday

i want another one,

like said, we'll keep this thread going,

lets start it again!

this time im staying till midnight =]

AND i apologise, my net didnt work for one whole week

i wouldnt take off,, and leave u guys hanging

never!

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hey david i usually go there on friday or saturday nights and NOT for what people use to go there for i go for harry's cafe on wheels as the pies are very NICE. so maybe one night we will meet there, there are alot of clubs as in hotrod and ford and holden clubs meet there as well maybe set a date and we could all meet up there...just warning you there are alot of hoons out there!!!

hey guys!

i know there is a lot of criminals around there.. maybe thursday night instead?

be nice to see SAU ppl around and just hang with u guys

i have a lot of learn

and the best way is from awesome SAU ppl!

david

p.s: hoons and crims.. they would dare start shit with us will they?

How bout you check out the Event section, this friday I believe is a night cruise for sau meeting a P6 at homebush we cruise somewhere I forget where.. but its always good.. alot of the guys are keen to meet others, talk cars and just generally have fun.

So if you keen to do that then join us friday, we hold them almost every week. (only l8ly that is, I believe the next one will be decemeber 11th or somthing)

Man relax the hoons wont touch you.... Im leb myself i always have a chat with the aussie guys.. Some of those other lebs are smartasses but you ignore them .... As for crims i dont get it im friends with that many crims its not funny .. Most of them are normal guys .... Just make sure if you ever go to those areas take couple guys with you so you dont get intimidated....

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OKAAYYY EVERYONE

NEXT FRIDAYYY

14TH OF DECEMBER

BE THERE AT... 630 (NOT DARK YET I WANT TO SEE THE CARS IN FLESSSH)

LETTSS GOO!

like alll sau events, lets not be idiots at KK and around macas,

lets make other cars respect us. just a nice hang out guys

david

why you make it the same day as the other meet and greet?

and 6:30 to be at liverpool is bit hard, especially with all the end of week traffic, unless peopel who live in that area....

i really wanna go , but the timing is terriable.. :P

OKAAYYY EVERYONE

NEXT FRIDAYYY

14TH OF DECEMBER

BE THERE AT... 630 (NOT DARK YET I WANT TO SEE THE CARS IN FLESSSH)

LETTSS GOO!

like alll sau events, lets not be idiots at KK and around macas,

lets make other cars respect us. just a nice hang out guys

guys,

im just bored, wondering if neone wants to start organising a meet up at KK liverpool

i drove my hungry jacks and i saw all these honda boys there\

so now i want a hang out!

but just ignore me if u think its stupid

but i just want to see eveyrones car!




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