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Hey dude

welcome to 1989. :P

Unfortunately, SAUWA is kinda dead atm, dont think there is much hope of a club type meet up, however a few of us die hards have been known to get together for breakfast in the city every now and again, and I am sure we can get a few peeps together for a meet and greet. How are Friday mornings for you?

As for putting a beemer through its paces, I have a metric shiteton of suggestions for you, but most are best done in person.

Post up your best time/date for a catch up, and we will see who sticks their head up meercat stylez.

That's Sunday March 23, is that too late?

keen

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fcuk

C'mon WA, lets make this happen eh? It will be a sterling opportunity to have a srs discussion about getting the club back to its former glory, if anyone is interested

So... Sunday at this ciders place? Anyone keen for a mini cruise from the city? I have no idea where anything is apart from my hotel lol

There will be a cruise from the city, just check the thread for details (link in my sig), and look for the flatbrim pilot in the novelty oversized luxobarge :laugh:



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