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It's on a first-come-first-serve basis, so just show up and see if you make it in. I dare say the overflow would go to Kings Park or Third Av maccas, so just patrol those areas if you're looking for a car meet hahaha.

They have 70 people saying they will attend, so spaces are a fair bit limited but if they're saying 40 cars, not 40 people, then you might be able to park down the road and get in haha.

Hi everyone, I made the booking for the night via JDMST. What time will you all be arriving and will there be an area for the SAU guys and gals to meet up once we arrive at TSI? First time I'll be going to an SAU event and would like to introduce myself to you all. :)

As already mentioned, the reason we need numbers is to cater for food and drinks, to make sure they don't have too much or too little of either.

I've started an attendees list in the second post, and time is running out. If you're keen to come and don't see your name on the list, please let me know by postiong in here

Hi everyone, I made the booking for the night via JDMST. What time will you all be arriving and will there be an area for the SAU guys and gals to meet up once we arrive at TSI? First time I'll be going to an SAU event and would like to introduce myself to you all. :)

we will all be getting there between 5:30-6pm.. Most of us will just be walking around aimlessly If I remember ill be in my club t shirt otherwise look out for a handsome italian dude in a decepticons t shirt.. Reason im saying handsome italian is because that imposter Matboy will more than likely be wearing the same shirt

Sorry Nick, forgot to mention that I have a mate coming along:

Attendees:

* me + 1 guest

* Ian (StageIan)

* Terry (Terry_GT-R34) + 4 guests

* Matt (God_speed)

* Dave (Aggroman)

* Eric (Pezhead)

* Matt (MaTBoY)

* Jarrad (Ruxis) + 1 guest

* Nick (levinboy)

* Fernando (spacepants_fb) + 1 guest (has already notified TSI via JDMST)

we will all be getting there between 5:30-6pm.. Most of us will just be walking around aimlessly If I remember ill be in my club t shirt otherwise look out for a handsome italian dude in a decepticons t shirt.. Reason im saying handsome italian is because that imposter Matboy will more than likely be wearing the same shirt

Hahahaha no probs David, I'll keep my eye out for the Italian Stallion in th SAU shirt! I'll be the short filipino dude with a buzzcut and a red jumper. :) See you all there!

Was a great night; was good to meet a few new people like Fernando and GMan and catch up with the regular crowd.

Thanks to Garry and Jack for their hospitality and congrats to the team on the night. Was a good mixture of presenters too. I enjoyed learning more about compliancing and what you guys look for when scouting for new imports over in Japan.

Was a great night; was good to meet a few new people like Fernando and GMan and catch up with the regular crowd.

Thanks to Garry and Jack for their hospitality and congrats to the team on the night. Was a good mixture of presenters too. I enjoyed learning more about compliancing and what you guys look for when scouting for new imports over in Japan.

It was good to meet you as well Matt, along with Terry and Nick. Hopefully I get to meet the rest of you during upcoming meets and future tech nights.

The night was enjoyable and informative. Such an awesome venue to hold a tech night in - so many drool-worthy cars on show! I'll post up some pics of the pics I took during the night later tonight.

Good to see everyone - names I know + names I'm tested out on.... Lol

I really enjoyed the night.

Feedback forms didn't gauge how the lady was rated > she kept the Qs going.....

What did she deserve - rating out of 5?

And I still don't quite get the answer to my Q about how much latitude private mechanics have in inspecting cars coming up for auction in Japan???

Can they do comp tests, start the car, drive the car, go over speed humps and around corners, brake heavily or what?

Here in Oz, one can do fark all.



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