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It's time for the East and the West to unite for one big meet. Come along and meet the guys from the 'other side', talk, eat and take advantage of this once off discount membership offer!

When: Friday, 20th June. East and West pre-meets at 7pm (Depart 7:30pm)

Where: East pre-meet - Harvey Norman Car park, Waverley Road

Cnr Warrigal Rd

Chadstone 3148

West pre-meet - Western Ring Road Mobil/McDonalds (inbound)

Final meet point - Albert Park, Carpark immediately to the left when entering Aughtie Dr via Albert Rd.

Basically Allen Paul (LEANBAC) will hold an east meet, I'll hold a west meet, and the two will join up at Albert Park at around 8pm. We'll hang around there for a bit so people can get to know each other and check out the cars etc, before heading for some pizza/kebabs nearby.

Who: Everyone Welcome!

As a special offer, the $20 administration fee for new SAU-Vic memberships will be waived on the night! Anyone signing up on the night will get 12 months membership for only $50. As well as the exclusive membership offers/discounts listed below, at various workshops etc, you will also receive your SAU-Vic stickers, SAU Lanyard and a free SAU-Vic 2008 Calender on the night..

* Canopy Outdoor (Specialize in Folding/Popup Marquees) - 20% off to all SAU VIC Members

* Tyre Suppliers - 10% off selected tyre ranges

* Mobile Brake and hydraulic specialists - 10% off selected services

* Mobile Car Detailing - Selected discounts on services

* OEM HID Headlight Upgrades - 20% off selected brands

* Professional Photography - Discounts on selected services

* Vehicle Towing - Discounts on selected services

* Car Performance Modifications - 10% discount on all labour

* Performance Brake Parts - 10% discount on most parts

* Panel Repairs - 10% discount on services

As well as all of the savings to be had by taking advantage of the above offers, SAU Vic members will also receive access to the members only forum, where all exclusive club events are posted. You will also be eligible to obtain a CAMS license as the club is CAMS affiliated (bring on the track days!)

Here is the link to the SAU Vic signup form: http://www.sauvic.com.au/download/SAU_MembershipForm.pdf

Print it out, fill it out and bring it to the respective pre-meets along with $50 and we'll get you signed up!

Other merchandise will also be available on the night, including SAU URL stickers and SAU polo shirts.

That about wraps it up! If the east and west meets that I've personally attended are anything to go by, this is shaping up to be a big meet!

I Look forward to seeing you all there :P

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Wow this is perfect, I been meaning to join up and now its only $50 :P And since both East and West are meeting up in the middle, ill only have to drive like 5 mins to Albert Park haha

Having never been to a meet or anything before, how do I find out where the exact meetup spot is in Albert Park?

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Wow this is perfect, I been meaning to join up and now its only $50 :P And since both East and West are meeting up in the middle, ill only have to drive like 5 mins to Albert Park haha

Having never been to a meet or anything before, how do I find out where the exact meetup spot is in Albert Park?

I'll update the thread with the street once I confirm it :)

Good work guys...meets are great fun.

But just a quick word of warning...if theres any sign of cops guys just get the f**k out.

Its not really worth it...SAU Vic or not, driving or parked, i got bent over at the last east meet with hefty fines and a defect. Assholes.

Maybe keep the exact location on the low-down, PM the exact meet point...chances are the cops are already all over this.

Might see if i can get a lift down...

Wow this is perfect, I been meaning to join up and now its only $50 :P And since both East and West are meeting up in the middle, ill only have to drive like 5 mins to Albert Park haha

Having never been to a meet or anything before, how do I find out where the exact meetup spot is in Albert Park?

lol it's about time.. I've seen your car more times than most other SAU VIC members haha :)

Wow this is perfect, I been meaning to join up and now its only $50 :thumbsup: And since both East and West are meeting up in the middle, ill only have to drive like 5 mins to Albert Park haha

Having never been to a meet or anything before, how do I find out where the exact meetup spot is in Albert Park?

you just generally drive around the area till you catch strains of "uleh!" and the smell of greasy lamb and garlic sauce. once you find him, then you can just follow nick to the meet

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