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Shoot the staffy > will put your car on "reserve volunteer" for Andy to scruit Mick.

Well well! It's this month!

Haha she's too cute to shoot terry though she did get my size 13 boot up her ass!

Haha she's too cute to shoot terry though she did get my size 13 boot up her ass!

Aah, now we have a case of...

"too cute" Vs "too awesome" > There can only be one winner!

Remember to join up SAU.NSW Membership folks!!! > Free Meguiar's sample bag & 20% Discount on the night! :action-smiley-069: for Members only!

Remember to join up as a Member to qualify on the night for your Meguiar's sample bag and 20% discount on Meguiar's products!

Members will get a name tag as they come in the door.

It's not too late to join, but do it now!

This 1st SAU Tech Night for 2013 is only 2 weeks away!

pms sent to confirm your attendance.

check your inboxes and get back to me.

thank peoples!

^^^ Yes > "(confirmed)" is placed beside your User name

...and your "Membership" status is being updated with an "(M)" beside your name > Bodella (aka Ryan) will give each of you your name tag as you come in through the door.

Meguair's have been active in their generosity to sponsor the Bathurst LIQUI-MOLY 12 HOUR last weekend.

If you guys would like to take a peek! http://www.liqui-mol...thurst-12-hour/

There'll be a 3 hour SBS special on this on Sunday 17/2/13.

Enjoy!

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