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Wasn't much socialising going on at all, everyone kept with who they knew, I only meet a few people322kw R32GTR

When we run official SAU Events I think that we Execs always try to not permit people to be left out!

This is why at Tech Days for our Members we always have name tags. In fact at this private cruise, Redline_GTR Chris kindly donated a roll of new tags for SAU run events. Please come along/join!

PM me if you wish! Terry

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Terry!!! Brennan, you know that feeling when you've had a grinder of a day, counting your 11th hour still in the office, yet to catch the 40 minute train ride home and then walk to your stand alone skyline?

Do you know how much different I would feel knowing I had a SAU decal?? LOL

Terry, no comment, you know what my question is!! :)

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Not to rub salt into the wound or anything but check out what I just got in the mail James and Danny (and a few others that were talking about it) haha

Not to be an elitist or anything, eh Brennan?? HAHAH!!!

Well everyone, I finally got the chance to put up my pics!! =) Had to go through Photo Bucket though =S

Like Milan, ive put a few here and have more in PB (link is: http://s1279.photobucket.com/user/sammi_d89/library/SAU%20Blue%20Mountains%20and%20Ribteranean?sort=3&page=1 )

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Terry!!! Brennan, you know that feeling when you've had a grinder of a day, counting your 11th hour still in the office, yet to catch the 40 minute train ride home and then walk to your stand alone skyline?

Do you know how much different I would feel knowing I had a SAU decal?? LOL

Hahaha oh I know that feeling all too well, but luckily never again!

The no decal thing obviously, the 12 hour shifts never end as you well know haha

Finally got around to uploading these, Let me know what you think... Also PM me if you would like larger file sizes of any :)

http://s1021.photobucket.com/user/ctwoez/library/Three%20Sisters%20and%20Bells%20Line%20Cruise

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Thank you again everyone for this awesome cruise. Sadly, it will be my last for our wagon & is now for sale (it's served it's purpose & a shameful plug, I know), but please post or pm me pics for memories &/or permissions of usage for sale pics. My intention is to stay active within the club & come back with an R34 of some description.....

Thank you again everyone for this awesome cruise. Sadly, it will be my last for our wagon & is now for sale (it's served it's purpose & a shameful plug, I know), but please post or pm me pics for memories &/or permissions of usage for sale pics. My intention is to stay active within the club & come back with an R34 of some description.....

Good luck with the sale ill pm you later tonight with some pics I have

Not sure why 'Quote' option is not working for me.

But to reply to Terry, actually, the fuel gauge still showed quarter tank left when I finally filled up in Windsor :thumbsup:

Oh and some great shots there. Glad to see my car looks nice and clean in the photos too! Washing is overrated ;)

Spotted KAIJU going north over the Harbour Bridge yesterday arvo! :D

Great pics everyone. Jason you got some great ones of mine. Also like Sammi D's shots while we were rolling.

Yeah the hillclimb and descent into Megalong Valley is pretty spectacular. The shadows over the road make it harder to spot the divots and dips in the road though!

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Spotted KAIJU going north over the Harbour Bridge yesterday arvo! :D

Great pics everyone. Jason you got some great ones of mine. Also like Sammi D's shots while we were rolling.

Yeah the hillclimb and descent into Megalong Valley is pretty spectacular. The shadows over the road make it harder to spot the divots and dips in the road though!

I was just spewing I couldn't get more rolling shots.. I tried to get some of Matt and Owen going in and out of Megalong Valley, but they both had a habit of flying off every time my camera was ready!! LOL!!

Spotted KAIJU going north over the Harbour Bridge yesterday arvo! :D

Great pics everyone. Jason you got some great ones of mine. Also like Sammi D's shots while we were rolling.

Yeah the hillclimb and descent into Megalong Valley is pretty spectacular. The shadows over the road make it harder to spot the divots and dips in the road though!

Ha! I probably wouldn't have noticed you if you were in your beamer and honked at me.. "who the hell is this guy" lol

I was just spewing I couldn't get more rolling shots.. I tried to get some of Matt and Owen going in and out of Megalong Valley, but they both had a habit of flying off every time my camera was ready!! LOL!!

I'm sorry again for the lead foot lol. But you got plenty of good shots of everyone.




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