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Many moons ago, in a land not too distant, SAU's ACT chapter would gather on a Tuesday night for a trivia event. This coming together would usually turn into a social Skyline meet up for laughs, tasteful rudeness and much chat of boost and all things RB related. There were even some outsiders allowed; 4G63, EJ20 & 2JZ lovers that got the nod. Within a calendar month, you could almost guarantee spotting every contributing SAU'er at this particular tavern.

I miss those days.

I propose a gathering. The date is set for Friday 24th of July. Time is 6.30 pm onwards. Drinks, food and SAU, cool? :thumbsup:

Out of respect for the local constabulary, community and patrons, I ask that the venue not be disclosed on these open forums. I envisage a peaceful and fun gathering, but there's no need to stir the pot. Anyone carrying on like a redneck tossbag can be advised that wise eyes will be watching, and I know I have no issues with pointing those people out to the rozzers, should it be so required. I ask similar of the long term and more senior crew.

Those that have been there before will know the location. Those that don't, PM me.

Simple, really!

Cheers; see you all then!

Jayce (The one with the imaginary GT-R...) ;)

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sounds like fun. be great to catch up with the old crew again. giving us heaps of lead time mate!

count me in....

I thought, with enough notice, that pretty much all could make it... Hey, new SAU crew: I wanna see you there, too! (Which means my inbox should be flooded w/PM's soon!)

It looks like, even with over a month's lead time, that SAU peeps have been busy filling up their calendars! If you make it, EXCELLENT, if you don't, well I reckon it's your loss, BUT I'm also sure you wished you could make it!

This night is nothing structured, no numbers required. It's more about the friendships that the common love of Nissan's finest has started. GT-R, GTS-T, GT-S... even S13, 14, 15 & GTi-R. I really don't care what you drive (as long as it's GOOD!), but I do miss 'the crew', so I'd like to see as many as poss' make it there for a chin wag and a quiet bevy (or, in my case, a cold Goose...)

It's more about the friendships that the common love of Nissan's finest has started. GT-R, GTS-T, GT-S... even S13, 14, 15 & GTi-R. I really don't care what you drive (as long as it's GOOD)

VL Turbo? they have a Nissan heart......

I'll be there! Just PM me the details.

Everyone on here should be more involved with the 'club' and its' activities.

I was lucky enough to go to Oran Park on Friday for what was one of the best organised days i can remember.

$100 for a day at Oran Park. I can't think of any other form of entertainment that are this cheap and keep you entertained for an entire day.

Those who persist in hooning around on our suburban streets really have run out of excuses....

PM me the location ... A big skyline meet sounds the goods ... hopefully by then my car will have a couple extra bits

New Seats (have 1 installed so far) , Coby Mandrel bent extractors , bigger R33 GTS-T brakes modified for 4 stud GTS pattern ...

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