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SAU.NSW Tech Night with JEM last year.

Tech Nights are reserved for Members, so if you'd like to join up...

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/membershipform.pdf

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SAU,NSW's next Tech Event is at "Wheel Centre - Repairs" Botany on Sat Arvo 1/2/14

It's not too late to join up SAU.NSW for this... ^^

And we've got 3 more Tech Nights + Track Days + Hill Climb + Texis organised for 2014

Sure did look at Red Turbos' GTR.. He intends to join up as an SAU Member too!

My highlight as an Exec (amongst many) is that 5 Membership Forms went out tonight!

Others who intend to join should look up Shell or I'll post up the link tomorrow!

...with some Pics of...

* Z-Tune + it's Replica

* 2 Red

* 12 White

* 2 Black

* 5 Blue

* 7 Silver

* 1 Purple

There were some unusual turbo/ECU setups on display.

A broad spectrum of tuners of these GTRs which made quite a few people think about more options they can take...

Thanks to all who came and to Bobby and the photographers who worked hard most of the night.

A good time had by all!!!

Seems to be one colour missing from your list Terry :whistling:

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