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Ok so just throwing this out there as i will organise something in the next few months in an effort to get EVERYONE together for an SAU Tasmania Day.

Cruise = general cruise that will allow all members throughout the state to get together and experience some of this states best driving road.

Dyno day = power runs only no tuning, can look at arranging some prizes and obviously the winners would have bragging rights :)

Track Day = can run it as a general day of turning laps or split into groups of experience and run a mini sprint format. Again can look at arranging some prizes and its a chance for those that love the track to get another day in and for those that have never been on the track experience it for the first time.

General get together = mini cruise to central location to allow all members to meet and greet. Would most likely include bbq lunch (if facilities allow) photo shoot and no doubt other forms of shananigans :D

Add your choice and the most votes win and date will be decided later.

Cheers Ben

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A get-together is proably the safest option.....with my massive psychic powers, I can see something costing a LOT of money happening with anything involving 'spirited' driving!

Campbell Town, Ross etc.......or even the east coast somewhere, like Orford for photo shoot?

My 2c!

Cheers, Greg.

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Only a few more days till poll is over, looks like the general meet and greet with a bit of a cruise is winning so far but very close second is a track day for all those die hard fans :D

In regards to costs Ross they would all roughly cost about the same eg: $100ish depending how heavy your noise foot is :whistling:

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me too, but obviously not as much as someone else! a cruise would be ok, but theres always that thing where u wanna drop ure foot and then theres the pesky thing like the boys in blue to consider :whistling:

General get together sounds good to me also. But i am happy to do anything on the list. just a chance to get out and mingle is what i want to do :domokun:

good idea to get a pol on GMB.

Next we need a poll for the date lol :)

--ben

Voting ends tonight so if you haven't already done so you dont have long :)

Oh and i thought i should let everyone know that someone was so desperate to have a SAU track day the signed up again just to vote :teehee:

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