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Yup, on Post #1, the list is up to date, with 15 spots left.

It's not too late to join up as Members - even if Membership is pending/paid - and take advantage of benefits! :yes:

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IN!! Does it matter that I won't be driving a skyline?? Don't think it will be ready in time. LOL

Hi Peter,

I think most people who have dailys will be using them anyway.

The Business Park entry is suitable for low lip cars

The whole evening will be under one roof.

Just come in > turn right to the kitchen.

The Talks will be held just next to the kitchen.

The Demonstrations will be held in Meguiar's Garage at the back.

List has been updated - thanks guys! :action-smiley-069:

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IN (coming from work so no idea what time I'll be there....until I get there)

Also, looks like the address is actually Slough Ave (off Holker St) with access to the complex down near Rachael Close.

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IN (coming from work so no idea what time I'll be there....until I get there)

Also, looks like the address is actually Slough Ave (off Holker St) with access to the complex down near Rachael Close.

hang on -

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in that circle?

i swear i bought a computer from a company in there for my 21st bday

or is it in the "Lot 401" thing?

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hang on -

e0gfe.jpg

in that circle?

i swear i bought a computer from a company in there for my 21st bday

or is it in the "Lot 401" thing?

To the extreme right of the Pic ^^^ (thanks Owen), there's "Premier Rentals".

"Motor Active" ie. "Meguiar's" is just there.

So there's easier access by following Holker St further down > Turn right into Slough Bus. Pk. > Building #35 is immediately on the left.

There's plenty of parking opposite - as you can see from the picture.

Thanks for the PM from Gavin aka 533_RYC. You're "IN" :action-smiley-069:

You too Danny (squareznboxez) & Matt (eagle_hawk)! Welcome, and feel free to apply for SAU Membership beforehand!

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