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NEXT MEETUP!

When: 22nd Nov SATURDAY

Time: 1PM (yes im lazy..)

Where: Rouse Hill Maccas! (behind the Fiddler)

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Whats happening: TBA... Most likely Cruise to some strange place and make everyone do star jumps on the car.

So Whose In!

ALBERT WILL BE JOINING THE CRUISE !!!

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hell yeah im in but why november???? so far away lol

also i notice its now 1pm meet..... isnt it daylight savings by then?????? and doesnt the sun set at about 8:30- 9pm..... if its been moved forward because of sunlight issues have another look at the time....... especially since albert tends to find it hard to wake up before 2pm anyway lol

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There are plenty of other events (both official SAU and non-official) between now and then, Tom, so that'll keep us busy. Having too much on also kills the wallet.

Drift Australia - Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 September, Oran Park;

Pizza Cruise (almost an official SAU event, certainly a long tradition) - Friday 25 September;

Krispy Liverpool meet - Saturday 4 October;

King Edward Park hill climb - Sunday 5 and Monday 6 (public holiday) October, Newcastle;

Kiama Cruise - Sunday 12 October;

FREE WEEKEND (I think) - Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 October;

SAU-NSW Official Putty Road Cruise - Saturday 25 October...

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For some reason, i dont think this is the last time people is gonna ask me :(

so edited :)

Oh thanks Mitch for volunteering to lead again!

that's ok don't want everyone going back to your house :P

j/k

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Hay!! I’m a newbie Skyline owner in the hills!! so this will be my 1st meet-up!! Cant freaking wait!! Its kinda good that it’s in nov...because i got hsc during oct :wub: so this cruise will be something to look forward to after hsc....amongst other things :)

look foward to putting faces to all these names i have been reading and hearing about :woot:

see you all there!! :)

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A NSW club member. A financial member of the club is different to a member of the forums. Take HuH for example, a few posts up. He's a member of the forums but doesn't have the blue "NSW Club Member" bar that you do, signafying a financial member of SAU:NSW ;)

All the cool kids are members :cool:

You wish Bert... I saw you takin photos of me on Saturday night :O

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ahh! cool cool....yea i wanted the cool stickers and the shinny members card :):) ......so what does "NSW Club Executive" mean??

it means there fully sick and hektik and can kick you off lol

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ahh! cool cool....yea i wanted the cool stickers and the shinny members card :):) ......so what does "NSW Club Executive" mean??

It means that he can organise fully hectic Auto salon with automobiles with 400+wk with a shopping trolly wing :D

Ps Thomas just crossed the line :)

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