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Sau Vic Tech Night: Discussing E85, Thanks To Wolf Motorsport & Sabbadin Automotive


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SAU VIC are pleased to be able to present our second tech night in conjunction with Sabbadin Automotive & Wolf Motorsport.

Come along and listen to Robbie & Rob give us some info on e85, and the tuning process for changing over to e85. We'll give you free pizza & soft drink just for turning up!

Date: Wednesday 23 July

Time: 6:30pm for 7pm start

Address: 59 Roberts Ave, MULGRAVE VIC 3170

Melway Reference 79 J2

Hope to see you all there!

Please note: SAU VIC does not condone hooning and any inappropriate behavior will result in your plates being written down and you will be reported to the police.

SAU Vic organises an E85 conversion night and I just got an invite now? :P

I wouldn't mind coming along, if just to eat free pizza. haha.

comes for the free pizza, stays to tell everyone they are wrong about e85

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comes for the free pizza, stays to tell everyone they are wrong about e85

Anyone else got 5 years of continuous daily experience to contribute?

Flex fuel doesn't count. :P

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