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ERRR MEERRR GEEEEERRRDDD 1 Sleep, Its almost as exciting as XMAS lol. Wife and I are definately in.She may be bored but thats what happens when you marry a mechanic whos a car nut lol.

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 !

Methinks I'll rock up not long after 1

Sorry to hear. Can anyone else bring video cam please? Adam is hoping to use it for future display if anyone can help. I'm already at Clyde and cannot go back by train to pick up mine. Thanks in advance!!!

Ive got a go pro terry will that be enough?

That'll be wonderful Luke.

Many thanks for that.

I'll tell Adam the good news and I'll introduce you to him to get the best angle.

You can also run it off your charger here at JEM, Luke.

Anyone else too, help us out!

That was seriously good!

Besides Adam's excellent presentation, we had concise but informative presentations by Adaptronic, EMS, Haltech, Moristech, Motec, and Ross! Brilliant!

Thanks Guys! :)

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