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SAU.NSW will be holding a Tech Night this year about Engineering Cert, Clearing Defects & How to Negotiate with HWP (if that's possible)

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Good work Terry! Will be attending that one for sure ;)

That tech night will be awesome - I'll keep an eye out for it

Yeah certainly one that should be of interest to ALL the SAU community considering our cars are targeted....

I have been out of the scene for a bit so will be good to get out and meet some more of the SAU NSW guys!

SAU.NSW will be holding a Tech Night this year about Engineering Cert, Clearing Defects & How to Negotiate with HWP (if that's possible)

:)

Would be funny if after the tech night, a couple of HWP rock up and defect a bunch of Skylines :P

Actually, it wouldn't be funny.

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Yeah certainly one that should be of interest to ALL the SAU community considering our cars are targeted....

I have been out of the scene for a bit so will be good to get out and meet some more of the SAU NSW guys!

Who are you are you new?? ?

In for engineering might go talk to him this week regarding my car

Who are you are you new??

In for engineering might go talk to him this week regarding my car

Lol always a newb!

Yeah something i might look into as well! I kind of avoided it as i figured they can defect you with or without it, but in saying that its pointless to go so far and not at least try get it through haha

Lol always a newb!

Yeah something i might look into as well! I kind of avoided it as i figured they can defect you with or without it, but in saying that its pointless to go so far and not at least try get it through haha

Exactly my thinking

SAU.NSW will be holding a Tech Night this year about Engineering Cert, Clearing Defects & How to Negotiate with HWP (if that's possible)

:)

Can I put my name down for this now lol

and will there be a limit on this one?

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