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Due to the numbers, we have decided to create a type of invitation that you will have to bring along with you to the BBQ.

This is to prevent others from hearing of a free BBQ and simply rocking up and getting a free feed when they are not members of SAU.

So every one who has registered and posted in this thread will receive an invite with their name on it.

I have the following people who are attending the BBQ + their better half or a mate.

Skipppy

Jase

Bl4ck32

Mattr

Clint32

Hippy

Nightcrawler

Timmmayyy (You'd want to be)

Steve (Obviously)

Pawley

Maxx

GFXMAN

MadGT4

EnricoPalazzo

Chris32

Miss*33

Nitrate

Rob

GTS-T VSPEC (WA)

Nizmo (WA)

Munro, Cheeky? Are you eating?

hehe Paul, yes I am going on the cruise, to the drift day AND out to town Sat night :D .... you know me, never under the thumb but always lazy :D

Im still not sure sure, Dont really want to see smoke or flames of any kind. Not taking it the best at this stage, I dont really care who thinks it might have been set up.

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