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Ohhhhhh not long now, very excite. Prepare for rain because im washing the blue beasty on the friday so im predicting rain on saturday. Got the day off work so am 100% gonna finally make a Tech arvo :P

Hey Terry,

Gonna have to pull out. Family arrangements decided to come up last minute. Hope you guys have fun, will be a blast.

I am disappoint!

You could have tried to sell Adam my old turbo :P

ADDENDA

* Adam has taken note of all your qualms/questions and intends to answer them all this Saturday

* Adam has gone to the trouble of inviting other ECU Manufacturers and Distributors to come and speak for a maximum of 30 mins each

* ECU Manufacturers and Distributors at their own discretion may be handing out "Specials" on the day, upon a purchase eg Wideband AFR Kits

* Merchandise and Promo Material will be on offer for attendees

* Mini-stalls will be set up from 1pm onwards if you wish to arrive early and talk to an expert

Many thanks go to JEM - Adam Neish - for stitching this together.

Pros (and Cons) without bias is the order of the day.

Remember, these presenters value SAU.NSW so highly that they wish to make our day memorable.

Win-Win !

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ADDENDA

* Adam has taken note of all your qualms/questions and intends to answer them all this Saturday

* Adam has gone to the trouble of inviting other ECU Manufacturers and Distributors to come and speak for a maximum of 30 mins each

* ECU Manufacturers and Distributors at their own discretion may be handing out "Specials" on the day, upon a purchase eg Wideband AFR Kits

* Merchandise and Promo Material will be on offer for attendees

* Mini-stalls will be set up from 1pm onwards if you wish to arrive early and talk to an expert

Many thanks go to JEM - Adam Neish - for stitching this together.

Pros (and Cons) without bias is the order of the day.

Remember, these presenters value SAU.NSW so highly that they wish to make our day memorable.

Win-Win !

That is awesome Terry!

Really looking forward to this.

Hats off to Adam :)




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