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Thought we could have a reminder thread for Upcoming Events as it seems not everyone checks the Events thread and we don't want anyone to miss out do we???

Linkage to the Events Thread ----------->>> CLICK HERE

Soooooo...

There are 2 Events happening in the immediate future.

1) Cruise to Goulburn to meet our fellow SAU NSW neigbours THIS SUNDAY 10th March 2013 !!! check the Events Thread for details.

2) Wheels Car Show at Thoroughbred Park NEXT SUNDAY 17th March 2013 !!! check the Events Thread for details.

DO IT !!!

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ok you stawkers of the Forums - get your name on the list please.

Lets make this year a great turnout !

Remember your car doesn't need to be show quality, doesn't need to be a skyline, and you dont have to be there all day. A couple of hours is enough for most..

Note that there will be heaps of cars there from clasics to current. American muscle, Australian muscle, European, JDM's including rotors etc....

Right!!! Goulburn cruise was sick and if you didn't go (as most didn't) then you missed out on something special !!!

1. Kat (GTRKat)

2. Rob (Not a Pulsar)

3. Anfanee - 90% in

4. Eric (Deziner)

5.James - (Sir son of rajab V)

6. TBA - (DIY MIK)

7. Richard (S!N)

Get on board peeps

So to avoid disappointment in the immediate future, GET ON THIS LIST ^^^ and come to another Awesome gathering of like minded individuals. :yes:

  • 5 months later...

Cruise to Robertson for a Pie or Pizza with the SAU NSW Clan.

---->> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/430263-sau-nsw-official-half-way-robertson-meet-up-15913/ <<----

Get in on this! Bring whatever Transport you have! It's gonna be a Mad Cruise and the More of us, the Betterer. :woot:

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i dont no full details but i have been told the auto tech in hum is having a dyno day to raise money for charity -

3x runs for $75

day kicking off from 9 am

correct me if i am wrong as i have not seen anything offical just few different ppl have told me..

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