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hey i got told by a fellow SAU'er that meets happen often? anyones know of any ones coming up ? im keen to meet up with some enthusiasts, not f**kwits and go for abit of a spin :P

im on the gc but dont mind a bris run if theres a few cars involved.

NO SPEEDHUMPS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES PLZZZZ. 65mm ride height f**ks my life

Come on to the pre dyno day at EFI (Yatala) this saturday. I'm pretty sure Dan's coming along too yah? Or are you gonna start cupping EFI too!?!?!?

Is that for me? Or am I missing something I don't know coz I quite don't understand what your saying?

I would like to come, provided its not a hot day!

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hey i got told by a fellow SAU'er that meets happen often? anyones know of any ones coming up ? im keen to meet up with some enthusiasts, not f**kwits and go for abit of a spin :)

im on the gc but dont mind a bris run if theres a few cars involved.

NO SPEEDHUMPS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES PLZZZZ. 65mm ride height f**ks my life

Hey man :D

Me an a couple of mates have been going on little cruises the past few weeks, nothing special just good to get out and go for a drive wit a good group of ppl.

Ill post up in this thread next time we going and you can come check it out.

Sorry that I've confused you. The last 2 sentences were meant for Dan aka Danski.

The workshop starts from 10am. It cant be that hot.

Hey Brandon how was it man?

Yea it's good. Didnt see you there. You coming for the dyno day?

I'll be heading down to Seaworld this Sunday for the company's family day.

Ah k good to hear. Nah I wasnt there man I had a bit of a party wknd cause it was my bday :D

I will def be going to the dyno day though :)

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