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Hi all.

Jan General Meeting is going to be run as a cruise as there is not a lot to talk about specifically at this time.

So give your ride a wash and a polish and lets go for a nice summer evening drive and take a few pictures of the cars and so on.

When: Tues 18th, Jan

Meet Point: Aughtie Drive - Albert Park.

In the Car Park near the Sth Melb soccer club

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Time: Meet 7:30, Depart 8:00pm

Where are we going? Tis a secret!!!

Other Information: Ensure you have a full tank of fuel. This isn’t a super long cruise. However it’s never cool to run out of fuel :)

See you all then.

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And yes, this is the same as general meetings - open event.

However for Membership applications, its preferred you use EFT rather than cash, and use the online webform.

It's much much easier for us to administer that way.

There is nothing wrong with NAB EFT. It's not risker today, than any other bank

And yes, this is the same as general meetings - open event.

However for Membership applications, its preferred you use EFT rather than cash, and use the online webform.

It's much much easier for us to administer that way.

There is nothing wrong with NAB EFT. It's not risker today, than any other bank

Ok cool thanks man!

Charles, normal people eat before 8pm!

I suggest you feed yourself before coming along ;)

lol

by looks of things my planed qld trip for next week may not happen so might pop by if i get my intercooler and new front bar on by then

I'd love to come to this or any general meet for that matter but I work every Tuesday night! Seems any major SAU event (like DECA) is on my weekend on too. I think one of the organisers must work opposite weekends to me.pinch.gif

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