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To all who cometh,

SAU-SA will have some merchandise there for sale to members and non-members.

Shane has recently acquired a total of 60 caps with the SAU-SA logo on them.

These caps will be available for $10 for members and $15 for non-members. Thats cheap!

Stickers will also be available on the night.

Membership forms will also be available on the night (or anytime actually ... just PM me).

:P

Ruby

To all who cometh,

SAU-SA will have some merchandise there for sale to members and non-members.

Shane has recently acquired a total of 60 caps with the SAU-SA logo on them.

These caps will be available for $10 for members and $15 for non-members. Thats cheap!

Stickers will also be available on the night.

Membership forms will also be available on the night (or anytime actually ... just PM me).

:)

Ruby

Hey Ruby

do you have a pic of what the stickers look like and also is it possible to give you cash for my membership?

Also we will have a raffle on the night with a bag of goodies that Shane got recently on his trip to J land. It's nothing huge but should be a fun little activity. All money raised goes directly back into the club

Hey Ruby

do you have a pic of what the stickers look like and also is it possible to give you cash for my membership?

No. I only accept cheques from the Bank of Nigeria! :/ Jokes. :down:

Nah, cash is always the best. Are you there Friday night? Give it to me then ... or let me know and I'll make a quick trip to see you.

Damo, had a jpg file (or similar) of the design, but I'll see about scanning one for you. :cool:

i got no idea where ill be tomorrow haha

ment to be going to melbourne then my parents change their minds n all

what i owe ya , $45?

if you wanna pop around or i can come meet you out the front of your office (pretty sure i know where it is)

I might come to this. I'm sure there will be enough no-shows for me to fit.

I'd be more likely if I could get a lift in with someone from down south - Happy Valley area.

you can take my spot ,

ill be on the highway back to adelaide that night

yep I will be making an appearance .... possibly with the +1.5, but will see .... won't have the V35 there though, as she is getting a better alarm, cruise control and my dual DIN DVD fitted.

Ok, well I managed to score the upstairs function room for us, which is normally $150 may I add, for free. We have our own bar and if people want to bring along their iPods to hook up some music, we are more than welcome to. So people who rock up looking for us, we will be upstairs. The booking is under the name "Skylines Australia"

Hope to see you all there!

Ok, well I managed to score the upstairs function room for us, which is normally $150 may I add, for free. We have our own bar and if people want to bring along their iPods to hook up some music, we are more than welcome to. So people who rock up looking for us, we will be upstairs. The booking is under the name "Skylines Australia"

Hope to see you all there!

word... me and writeoff are gonna be there for sheezy

-D

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