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Haha, wongyy #2 :P what if my member doesnt come by then, does that mean I cant attend? :(

Got a week and a bit to go...

Shell will be right onto it!

Hey, I'm Andrew's (Central Coast Person) +1 on the invite list.
You can leave the name the same or change it if you'd like, just thought I'd let you guys know before the tech night :laugh:

Hi All,

So we couldn't decide on finger food sooooo..... we will be providing Pizza halfway through the night about 7:30 for a break, also providing soft drink, water and a few beers.

Please remember we support safe driving and do not endorse drink driving and the choice to have a beer is on the owner of their own body and their own skyline :D

See you all Friday!!

Kind Regards,

Daniel Gardener

Carbon Car Systems

Sounds like a good night, may be a a little late coming down from the Central Coast but finish work at 5pm so i should have enough time to get there :yes:

Hi All,

So we couldn't decide on finger food sooooo..... we will be providing Pizza halfway through the night about 7:30 for a break, also providing soft drink, water and a few beers.

Please remember we support safe driving and do not endorse drink driving and the choice to have a beer is on the owner of their own body and their own skyline :D

See you all Friday!!

Kind Regards,

Daniel Gardener

Carbon Car Systems

So many thanks Daniel & your staff in Kim, Dave, David, Colin and one other for your time :action-smiley-069:

Well alas im out :( The wifes work decided that friday night would be a good night for their xmas party :( Sorry guys looks like i was never ment to make tech nights with SAU. Every time one is planned something comes up. Might have to hold one myself to explain about rental cars in my workshop lol. Have fun guys.

I'm just stoked for you guys travelling from afar that we can arrange this event on a Fri night.

And in Feb, it'll be on a Sat arvo - yay!

Talk about travelling from afar Terry... ;)

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