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Hi everyone :D

Just moved over from SA recently and I'm keen to meet a few people and see what the scene is like here. Thought it would be a good place to start. Just got the car from the logistics company too. Finally... I was begining to miss my baby!

Where do you people recommend for a nice drive? Hopefully I'll see you guys around the place :)

Cheers

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Well obviously the most important thing to do is to donate the teh sauwa beer fund.....

There are some nice roads to drive on, but should the speed limit affect you then you would realise how gay so many roads are here too. Depending on what sort of roads you like it affects which direction away from Perth you go!

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you're all acting a bit poofy today you might scare this guy back to SA...

hahaha welcome to the past mate, hope that you look forward to this present day in the future... perth is just a bit damn slow you know?

nah seriously though, welcome to perth, enjoy the beaches, cars, women and i think that's about it... clubs are alright...

no need to be scared of any of us either, we won't bite...

seeya at the bloody poker run eh :)

cheers,

Andrew :thumbsup:

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Welcome. :)

As a club SAUWA do several events from cruises to basic track days. Sign up and keep an eye on the members thread.

If you want to do some competitive track days, check out:

www.mcmotorsport.com.au

www.nolimitevents.com

www.classicrally.com.au

just to name a few.

Hope that helps :thumbsup:

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you're all acting a bit poofy today you might scare this guy back to SA...

hahaha welcome to the past mate, hope that you look forward to this present day in the future... perth is just a bit damn slow you know?

nah seriously though, welcome to perth, enjoy the beaches, cars, women and i think that's about it... clubs are alright...

no need to be scared of any of us either, we won't bite...

seeya at the bloody poker run eh ;)

cheers,

Andrew :w00t:

hehe :laugh:

Im actually a chick not a guy!! :rofl: And yes I have noticed it is slightly backwards but so far I have a good impression of the place and its a great place for work- lots of opportunities! ...And yes looks like I'll be signing up and donating to this 'beer fund'! Hope to meet and greet a few of you at this Poker Run :D

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hehe :rofl:

Im actually a chick not a guy!! :w00t: And yes I have noticed it is slightly backwards but so far I have a good impression of the place and its a great place for work- lots of opportunities! ...And yes looks like I'll be signing up and donating to this 'beer fund'! Hope to meet and greet a few of you at this Poker Run :D

Wow... this thread just got popular :laugh:

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