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Well, SAU NSW's first major event is happening on Sunday 14th September!

What the hell is it?

Basically its a cruise to a mystery location, then bbq at the destination, followed by SAU NSW's second quarterly meeting.

A HGE day out!

How will we find it?

We'll give you clues to find the destination. No, I don't mean like the shonky, poorly photocopied maps we've done in the past, you'll have to use your brains for this one.

As a result, you'll want more than one person per car, so they can look while you drive sedately and at the speed limit.

If you're afraid of thinking but still want to go to the SAU meeting, let us know and we'll give you directions straight to the destination

What will we get?

Well, a great BBQ lunch and day out for one.

Unfortunately, due to CAMs requirements this is not a "competitive" event. Of course, the person with the most points will still be showered in glory, going down in history as the winner of the first SAU event!

Who will come along?

Everyone!

The entrant will need to be a member of the club, (one per car), but anyone else is welcome to join in (friends, family, significant other, strangers, hitchikers, skanks, aliens, invisible friends, commodore lovers, anyone!)

This will be SAU's first official event, so it would be great to see a big turn out!

What will it cost us?

Entry fee is $10 per car if you pay before 5th September, $15 if you pay after. This includes lunch for all (non)competitors.

This event WILL be covered by CAMS public liability insurance.

When and Where is it?

Date: Sunday 14th September

Time: 9am for 10am Start.

Starting: Carpark 6c, off Australia Ave, Homebush Bay

Finishing: C'mon, I'm not giving it away that easily :D

I'm sure Dan will post the full document with details and entry form soon...

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Please post here if you are coming along!

For club members, the official thread is here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=21463

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croatianr33, top excuse, very creative!

CS_180, you'll need to pm shell, I'm just organising the event, I'm not part of the secret committee!

And does this mean both of you are coming along? ;)

Well, we've completed the final details and entry form, they are posted here:

Entry Form

You will need to print the form and send with a cheque for $10 (if we receive it on or before 5/9) or $15 after.

Address to send entries is:

Observation Trial

Skylines Australia NSW

PO Box 75,

Collaroy, NSW 2097

Originally posted by Duncan

You will need to print the form and send with a cheque for $10 (if we receive it before 11/9) or $15 after.

or just send a money order made out to Skylines Australia - NSW to the above address!

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For those of you who don't mind going in to a bank here is another way to pay.

YOU MUST VISIT A BRANCH OF THE National Australia Bank TO PAY THIS WAY. Electronic funds tranfer for this event is not possible.

Go to a NAB branch and deposit the money into:

Skylines Australia NSW

BSB: 082 356

Acct: 54 639 3766

* If paying this way you MUST attach the deposit slip receipt to the entry form.

* The receipt MUST be stamped by the bank.

* If it is dated after 5/9/03 then it's $15.

* If any of the above are not done then your money will end up being a donation to the club, and not payment for the event, at the discretion of the Executive Committee. Without the receipt we can't trace the money.

Hope it helps those without a chequebook. :(

Cash on the day will be fine.

We did a heap of checking on the date, seems there's always something on, we'll have to leave supernats to the bogans this year!




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