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Remember guys, if you're up to it...

A donation tin for Bowel Cancer Aust will be on deck to receive any $$$ you can spare!

The tin will then be passed to NYTSKY (Dave) a long standing Member of SAU.NSW and his partner Anneke to help with Bowel Cancer Research.

Many Thanks In Advance For Your Grace!

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I can take people in but not back to penrith

Hi Jason,

Thanks for that. Flight# 740iL will contain 5x

Perhaps 1x will enjoy your passenger seat more than the Bimmer's rear jump seat on the way to Riverwood ;)

C U at Kendall St say at 12.35

Hi Jason,

Thanks for that. Flight# 740iL will contain 5x

Perhaps 1x will enjoy your passenger seat more than the Bimmer's rear jump seat on the way to Riverwood ;)

C U at Kendall St say at 12.35

No worries terry see you soon

Thanks to Theo for putting this on and to Terry for organising.

Here are some photos.

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