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Food, Beer, Talks, People, Cars, Beer and laughs!

These social meetings are divided into two parts, the first if your hungry is a meal from the bistro and a chance to have a chat with other members then the second is a short informal meeting.

We use these meetings to give quick rundowns on past events with video's, pictures and stories etc, to address pressing matters, tell members what's happening behind the scenes and for discussion on upcoming events. It's all pretty relaxed and fun. This is a great opportunity for those of you who don't know too many members to come down and mix as new faces are always welcomed.

Time - 8.00pm start, dinner from 6.30 ish

Date - Tuesday 20 April 2010

Location - Bell's Hotel, 157 Moray St, South Melbourne (Cnr Moray St & Coventry

St Melways Ref - 57, G1)

Note - This Pub is family friendly with an area set aside for us. There is plenty of seating (tables and chairs) and meals for all.

Who is welcome - Everyone!

MERCHANDISE

- Let me know if there is anything you would like me to bring along for you to look at.

MEMBERS DOOR PRIZE- This month we will have 3 (that's right 3!!!) door prizes for our lucky members to win.

Each prize is a $50 Shell Fuel Card, plus an SAU Vic hoody in your choice of available sizes.

**EDIT - the replica Winfield R32GTR will be on display at the meeting.

Hope to see you all there.

;)

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Sounds good.

Bec: So is 'Team Wang' a subsidiary of SAU? I saw a Rex with a sticker like your signature and saw the 'Require 2 Balls' (should that be 'Requires'?)... made me laugh. Vroom!

Sounds good.

Bec: So is 'Team Wang' a subsidiary of SAU? I saw a Rex with a sticker like your signature and saw the 'Require 2 Balls' (should that be 'Requires'?)... made me laugh. Vroom!

Yeah "Team Wang" was conceived about 6 years ago at Winton.

It was created (after several beers) by the first contingent of SAU ppl to attend a track weekend.

Several beers? lol...

RE: Guest Speaker - None this month, however there are discussions about having a special car coming along.

More updates if/when we can provide. It's not locked in yet, so cross your fingers kiddies :action-smiley-069:

And yes, i'll be there!

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