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I would be keen for this to drive down for the weekend

I am sure we could get some more from this side of the border

(any free accommodation available??...hmmm last weekend of school holidays in Qld as well)

Can put you up in the SAU.NSW Clubhouse for free (if nothing else is on). :thumbsup:

Dates in conflict?

I don't think so.

Stagea 15th Anniv = 2nd Oct

Bathurst Race = 9th Oct

SAU.NATS = 28-30th Oct

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I'm up for it Terry since I drive a stag now

i'll keep an eye in sau forums more now to see a thread of this anniv.

What about we do a proper lunch? I can ask my best friend to open his restaurant for us at bargo if you all keen.

Meet up at homebush or tsi then cruise to bargo presentation at restaurant?

Oh heck yes! Keen As.

The National park will charge entry per car to get in to West head, other options north could include Palm beach (northern beaches), or up the Old Pac Hwy to Patonga or something. Just some ideas.

Well we have our 1st Sponsor = Top Secret Imports

Many thanks to Garry and Jack!!!

So far,...

Meetup = Forge St Blacktown (outside Top Secret)

Destination = Cordeaux Dam (off Picton Rd)

How does this sound, men? (no girls yet?)

Keep in contact with Nick or myself for developments > we'll accept the offers of help that are already posted above too. :action-smiley-069:

Well we have our 1st Sponsor = Top Secret Imports

Many thanks to Garry and Jack!!!

So far,...

Meetup = Forge St Blacktown (outside Top Secret)

Destination = Cordeaux Dam (off Picton Rd)

How does this sound, men? (no girls yet?)

Keep in contact with Nick or myself for developments > we'll accept the offers of help that are already posted above too. :action-smiley-069:

Sounds like a winner to me Terry :worship: Thanks to Top Secret Imports too!

OK, 2 mins ago, we've got confirmation that this will be an official SAU Event...

which means we have CAMS insurance attached. :thumbsup:

I've PM'd Darrin in Qld with regard to free accommodation for Queenslanders and secured parking at the SAU.NSW clubhouse within the JapLink grounds on the nights of Oct 1st and 2nd.

If this is taken up, I'll need to see how the security alarms can be sectioned off. :whistling:

October 2 is NRL grand final day

if the Dragons make the GF, i'll be at Homebush watching them win again ;)

so any planned routes around Homebush should probably be reconsidered if around kick off (5pm i think)

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October 2 is NRL grand final day

if the Dragons make the GF, i'll be at Homebush watching them win again ;)

so any planned routes around Homebush should probably be reconsidered if around kick off (5pm i think)

What is this NRL grand final you speak of?

:P

Hmm, we're yet to go into details, but I doubt we'll be near Homebush at any point in time.

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Count me in for this.

ACT Stagea owners, we could all meet up & cruise into the meet point for this?

Keen! :thumbsup:

October 2 is NRL grand final day

if the Dragons make the GF, i'll be at Homebush watching them win again ;)

so any planned routes around Homebush should probably be reconsidered if around kick off (5pm i think)

Dammit.. I really wish u didnt mention that.. >_<

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