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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.

I agree.

I'll most likely be there Jayce. I think I know the location but I'll PM a request just to be on the safe side.

Just quietly, there's been a bit of a squeeze on to publicly announce the location for the event. To those that know, I'd prefer if you kept it quiet. To those that don't know, PM's will be received and replied to as time allows!

There are some peripheral people viewing this that I wouldn't label as 'SAU friendly' (Hi, lads: you now know that I'm onto you!) that are less than wanted at the gathering for many reasons. Hence, the attempt at keeping the location as quiet as poss'. This isn't 'my' event, rather a coming together for the people we all want to see.

If your nose is put out of joint about not having the location publicised, throw you own gig wide open to everyone and you'll see what I'm on about. It's happened in the past, and I'd rather it didn't occur at the SAU reunion bash, cool?

Until then, keep 'em coming!

It's heart warming to see the orig' crew making an effort to be there(Sin', you KNOW I'm referring to you!!)

Scratch ya later!

J.

Ta Jayce - :D

I see a few of the old crew ghosting from time to time. Dont be surprised to see em roll up on the night.

A few of the good nights

Veilside and wearing pink (Night of the SAU Pink shirts to pay him out) - LMFAO

What's his name purposely driving the white R32 GTS-T into the fence across the road over a girl. Ambo, cops - Crazy! :cool:

Getting my GTR all outta shape (360's) that night and scaring my self sh!tless. Can laugh about it now, finaly!!

Us few QLD supporters in a NSW stronghold - lol

Gus wanting a lift - often! Dedicated to Skylines this kid:P

Snooze always leaving sideways drifting

Mark the drunk :happy:

Just to mention a few.

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Ta Jayce - :D

I see a few of the old crew ghosting from time to time. Dont be surprised to see em roll up on the night.

A few of the good nights

Veilside and wearing pink (Night of the SAU Pink shirts to pay him out) - LMFAO

What's his name purposely driving the white R32 GTS-T into the fence across the road over a girl. Ambo, cops - Crazy! :cool:

Getting my GTR all outta shape (360's) that night and scaring my self sh!tless. Can laugh about it now, finaly!!

Us few QLD supporters in a NSW stronghold - lol

Gus wanting a lift - often! Dedicated to Skylines this kid:P

Mark the drunk :happy:

Good times!! Raise your glass!!

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