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When is it? Sunday 28th of October 10am until 4pm

Where is it? Unit 11 8-10 Deadman Road Moorebank

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What is it about? The day will feature a walk through of the workshop showing the machines and explaining why things are done

What is on display? Various parts, including Nitto products with Nitto themselves being there to take any questions, customers cars including a 400ci V8 powered AMC Gremlin

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Places there is no limit for how many people to turn up

Other things to know It is important that enclosed shoes are worn for safety reasons and there is a special pack available for Current SAU Members,(so don't forget your membership card)

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Just to add;

The day is open to anyone not just SAU so feel free to invite your friends

But the SAU packs are exclusive to SAU members as long as they post so we know how many to make (9 so far will be made)

And there won't be pit girls as far as i know :P




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