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Originally posted by Duncan

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!

The bogans and George. :D

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you'll have escaped well before then!

The SAU meeting will be held from 2.30pm-3.30, theres a BBQ lunch before that as well. And the finish is within 1.5 hours of Eastern Creek.

Anyone else coming along?

silver gts-t, you'll have to join to hear the secrets of the meetings :bahaha:

B-man, I hope your surprise is the sort of thing you can share in public.....

fatz, bring along the charade, it will give silver-arrowz' echo some competition :P

Duncan - you know that I'm a sharing and caring person - So yeah ! Everyone can have a go !

Dino - Nope. The Corolla won't be coming - I'm thinking of donating it as the the SAU official members courtesy car - the caviat is the SAU has to get the rego off Fatz !

he he !

Originally posted by B-Man

With a bit of luck, I'll be bringing a surprise to this event !

Make that - a lot of luck......

Oh well, next event maybe :D

Hi All,

Just a reminder, the big event is happening this Sunday.

Sunday 14 September

9am for 10am departure

Carpark 6c, Homebush bay

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Cost: $15 (you can pay cash, cheque or money order on the day)

Don't forget to bring at least 1 navigator, family or friends could do this job :D

1.30pm Las competitors will arrive at the destination(unless you're really, really lost!).

1.00pm - 2.30pm BBQ lunch for all competitors

2.30pm - 3.30pm SAU NSW Quarterly Meeting.

The destination is within 1.5hrs of the CBD, so I'm sure you can make it to Supernats aftewards ;)

There are between 30 and 40 ppl coming along so far, so this should be a huge day out. See you all there!

Silver, We are getting 100 sausages and 50 minute steaks (which may or may note be cooked in a minute and SAU holds no responsibility for the minute steak taking longer than 60 seconds) Hope that helps.

Dan.

eek, thats heaps of food there! Sounds like you're bringing 50 rolls Toulia, sounds like there's going to be *plenty* of food for everyone.

Not sure what you mean about cooking steaks in 60 sec dan, "minute" steaks refer to their size, not how long they cook :P

lol, b-man, we've given up on Pete's BBQ and found a place that has them built in :)




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