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Hello Everyone....

After a bit of talking in the SAU NEWCASTLE thread we have decided to have a meet and greet, and maybe go for a quick cruise somewhere if people are interested on the day etc.

Date / Time:

Sunday 8th July 2012 / 12.00 Noon

Location:

Mattara

333 Charlestown Road

Charlestown NSW

meetup in the large carpark behind the pub off Tallarra Street.. low car friendly carpark and plenty of room!

http://www.mattara.com.au/

Plan:

basically turn up, meet/talk and look at each others cars, then head into the pub overlooking the carpark i believe and have a beer and some food if you want, if not can head off from there. After a drink or two and a feed, we may decide to go for a quick cruise around somewhere, if it happens and were we go can be decided on the day pending interest. We hope the location suits, we tried to cater for as many as possible deciding on a pretty central location.

This is not for just SAU members or skyline owners, anyone is more than welcome to come in any car they want, Just please dont turn up and act like a tosser (we all know the rules im sure).

Also if any Sydney people are keen for the drive, also very welcome!

Any questions, post up here and im sure we can sort them out.

Hope to see you all there.

This is not an official SAU-NSW cruise, but regardless, on this cruise we will ALL be sticking to the speed limit.There will be

NO DRIFTING.

NO BURNOUTS

NOTHING ILLEGAL!

We will be the most courteous users on the road, and we will not be doing ANYTHING to cause any disrepute for the club.

Cheers,

Anthony

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very keen!

if anyone from adamstown/newcastle area wants to jump in with me pm me.

yes, i do have candy in my car. hahaha

will be good to meet local guys and we can make this a regular thing!

Hey Jarrad & Anthony - it was good to meet you two last week.

I'm heading to Perth that arvo, but i should be able to drop in for an hour or so before i head off.

Good to meet you to mate, hopefully you have time to drop in and catchup again.

This is true... I will make an attempt to get up there :)

Yea mate, we will most likely be around there till about 2pm or something.. no rush really.

Ooh you made the thread :D I'll be there guys!!

Nice one mate, fingers crossed your car will be there to!

Really looking forward to this, BEST thing is there is a very good chance the car will be with me as it is half tuned and running well so far!

JEM had someone do the screamer etc, so i am not sure mate.... The 3" Exhaust is just going back on for now as it is quiet.... Its causing lag and also probably issues with power BUT its quiet so itll have to do for now!

Only problem is having 2 tunes....

On the cruise thing, I have 3 mates coming too... Probably only one of them will bring their cars as one is probably written off due to a loser and the other.... Well it's probably not smart to have on the street lol

Only problem is having 2 tunes....

On the cruise thing, I have 3 mates coming too... Probably only one of them will bring their cars as one is probably written off due to a loser and the other.... Well it's probably not smart to have on the street lol

the two tunes is not a massive issue....just plug the laptop in and load it up.

what do you mean by not smart to have on the street.....




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