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SAU.NSW CHOCOLATE CRUISE is on 3rd March - Saturday

...so there will be no conflict with 11th March at all.

Keen on this too..........

Is there a posting of the 2012 Event Calander Terry?

Ta....... Bob.

Awesome stuff owen, I'll facebook you my mobile number closer to the date etc So you can text me and I'll let the group no the conditions of the pass!

AND GUYS, i'm not going to advertise this to other clubs etc.. let's keep it to the SAU community and some friends!

TERRY IS KINDLY BRINGING DOWN MEMBERSHIP FORMS TO BECOME A SAU:NSW MEMEBER, IT HAS IT"S BENEFITS AND KEEPS OUR CLUB ALIVE SO BRING DOWN SOME CASH GUYS AND JOIN UP! TERRY WILL LOOK AFTER YOU!

i'm in for march, hopefully with the kaaz in too

(and for anyone who wants to gun it /spirited driving/ what ever you want to call it, i'll be keeping to the speed limits, so dont get the shits if I'm holding you up)

You can drive spiritedly within the speed limit.

You just keep the speed limit whilst going around corners....

You can drive spiritedly within the speed limit.

You just keep the speed limit whilst going around corners....

Yeah, first to speed limit wins (usually just before is when the turbo cars are passing me in a 70 zone)

Not looking forward to corners, i drive a 31 :P

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