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Is there any member or attendee here who knows how to play "auctioneer"?

Nick will post up some pics of Jim Richards' signed shirts to be auctioned off on the day for our SAU.NSW Club

And for our Cure Brain Cancer Foundation Charity, what we hope to auction off is this...

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It's a 1996 Grange Hermitage.

Try researching how much this is worth before bidding!

Portaz is trying hard to secure models to pose with your R32s.

A prize from SAU will be awarded for 'Best Pose 'er Stance' methinks.

Get your 'imagination 'er fantasy' caps on!

Srsly or perhaps not so srsly the great Matthew Everingham will be taking shots for Performance Garage of your cars - with and without the models.

ahh that reminds me of the days when SAU had an autosalon entry....

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sometimes it more than a girl on the bonnet to make a car look good.

But I assume the day is focussed on the club and it's cars, right?

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Sponsored by...

* Top Secret Imports (Well respected importers)

* JLM (Re service and compliance)

* Meguiar's (Motoractive)

* Members x3 of SAU.NSW donating a bottle of Penfolds Grange Hermitage '96 (a good year)...

On behalf of the club SAU.NSW and the charity Cure Brain Cancer Foundation...

We are going to celebrate!!!

In 2 weeks time, we celebrate!!!

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