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Happy 2014 Peeps :)
"WHEEL CENTRE - Repairs" and "SAU.NSW" present our 1st Tech Event of 2014

Date:- 1st Feb
Day and Time:- 2pm on Saturday
Where:- 43 Bay St, Botany
Cost:- Free to Members
Hosts:- Ian Raymond along with Craig Cameron

Background:- Formerly Simmons Wheels - a long established firm under Tony Simmons - Ian Raymond B.Eng. and Craig Cameron are pleased to accommodate SAU Members for an afternoon of nibbles, chat and technical stuff about wheels! Many thanks go to these guys who've done the same thing for the Porsche Club and others...

Topics Covered;- Effects of different offsets, Diagnosing wheel problems, Repairing rims, Differences between cast and forged, Rebarrelling, How to care for rims etc

I'll update this Post/Thread as Members post their intention to attend.
If you're not a Member yet, it's about time you joined!

Number is limited to 40 on this one so...
1) MrFijiGold (M)
2) D_I_F (M)
3) GoldZilla (VP)
4) crashdown (E)
5) DekA (M)
6) RiseofBrutality (M)
7) Terry_GT-R34 (E)
8) Pezhead (T)
9) vorse (M)
10) PN-Mad (M)
11) levinboy (M)
12) Aggroman (VP)
13) 533 RYC (M)
14) MR33YO (M)
15) GOD12A (M)
16) Owens (M)
17) GTRKat (E)
18) Pete (M)
19) God_speed (M)
20) Victory (M)
21) Clinton (M)
22) frozenwaffles (M)
23) Tats (P)
24) xntrq (E)
25) nick_7g (M)
26) R34Liner (M)
27) Redline_GTR (M)
28) sycorb (M)
29) TREGTR (M)
30) Moelders (M)
31) ianjb (M)
32) twotwisted (M)
33) Assasin (M pending)
34) Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR (M)
35) smiik33 (M pending)
36) the spruce moose (M pending)
37)
38)
39)
40)

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Reserve List
a) Watchamacallit (M)
b)
c)
d)
e)

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Can non members come along?

It IS worthwhile Strick to join up as a Member, so you can come to future Tech Events we've got planned!

Execs CLNSKY and xntrq are also working on a couple now for the remainder of 2014.

We're also sifting through recommendations in the Members' Subforum :)

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