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AUTUMN TECH NIGHT by SAU.NSW

In conjunction with JUST ENGINE MANAGEMENT

Many Thanks to Bobby and Adam for helping SAU to set up this big night out!

Day/Date:- Wednesday 24th April

Time:- 6.30pm till about 9-ish

Place:- JEM Mechanical 2/2 Noonan Rd, Ingleburn SEE LINK: https://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=2%2F2+Noonan+Rd,+Ingleburn,+NSW,+2565&hl=en&sll=-33.993864,150.860224&sspn=0.019107,0.042272&geocode=CQrhvPLabsQxFU9h-f0d2fv9CCmzKtSVYesSazEYsuq0qxcPBw&oq=2%2F2+Noonan+Rd,+Ingleburn+NSW+2565&t=h&hnear=2%2F2+Noonan+Rd,+Ingleburn+New+South+Wales+2565&z=16

Limited To:- Members Only x30 and Execs x6 = 36 all up.

Price:- Free Of Charge. Try to feed your tummy before coming.

The Night:-

* Free Tour of the establishment

* Views of 2 very special R34 GT-Rs on hoists 1) by JEM and 2) by SAU.NSW

* Lecture and Visual Display of Engines Builds

* Question Time - so bring your Qs

So If You're a Member, Register Now!

And keep viewing this thread, because a confirmation will be required closer to 24/4/13

1) God_speed (M)

2) DekA (M)

3) vorse (M)

4) crashdown (M)

5) PN-Mad (M)

6) Duncan (LM)

7) BakemonoRicer (M)

8) levinboy (M)

9) r32-25t (M)

10) 533 RYC (M)

11) Victory (M)

12) Clinton (M)

13) CLNSKY (M)

14) PRO_32 (M)

15) skylinekido (M)

16) Watchamacallit (M)

17) DC33VN (M)

18) Spring&WateR (M - subject to approval)

19) xntrq (M)

20) Mitch_Rona (M)

21) intune (M)

22) 34GeeTeeTee (M)

23) FeZ25 (M)

24) darksky34 (M)

25) JimmyRikard (M)

26) nick_7g (M)

27) twotwisted (M)

28) megzz (M)

29) Calsonic 14U (M)

30) ianjb (M)

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Execs

1) Pezhead (P)

2) Terry_GT-R34 (E)

3) GoldZilla (VP)

4) luke GTR (E)

5) Aggroman (E)

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Reserve List of Members

1)

2)

Non-Members need to join up straight away please, if interested.

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The blue 34GTR they have there at the moment is a real piece of work. Some clever engineering has gone into the turbo setup and even from lowish boost levels the results are very promising.

Too bad I can't make it due to work :(

:action-smiley-069: Anyone who is not a Member yet and wishes to come, please download the Membership Application sheets > fill in > sign Code of Ethics as well as application > email the form and your bank details to our Secretary "Shell" straight away!

(Fax is redundant & slow mail will be too slow methinks)

Sign me up!!! Not ever been to a tech night. Not sure if membership current can someone check???

"Shell" will be able to tell you.

She's sent out a new batch of renewals too - so it's a good opportunity for everyone to get cracking!

Post #1 is up-to-date :)

In just 10 hours, we're half full now.

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