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Please confirm your attendance (either racing or spectator) so I can sort out catering requirements for the Squires Loft Nunawading BBQ! https://www.facebook.com/SquiresNunawading?ref=hl

Usual cheese/steak sambo's & skewers will be on the menu :)

In this time for this for sure.

SAU-Vic Member.

Please confirm your attendance (either racing or spectator) so I can sort out catering requirements for the Squires Loft Nunawading BBQ! https://www.facebook.com/SquiresNunawading?ref=hl

Usual cheese/steak sambo's & skewers will be on the menu :)

In for spectating and doing photo coverage for the day.

SAU-Vic Member.

Please confirm your attendance (either racing or spectator) so I can sort out catering requirements for the Squires Loft Nunawading BBQ! https://www.facebook.com/SquiresNunawading?ref=hl

Usual cheese/steak sambo's & skewers will be on the menu :)

I'm in!

Does anyone know the numbering of the garages well?
What is a rough number which is 2/3 of the way along when heading away from the tower? We've got enough people entering that we could book out 5-6 easily...

Once we've got a rough garage number I'll call up Brendan and book one for SAUVIC / BBQ / Home Base, then post it in here for others to book the surrounding garages.

I usually go as close to garage 10 as possible (starts @ #1 furthest away from the track entry) - keeps you away from the staging area mayhem.

Most SAU'ers were down the other end to me last track day so there may be a preference?

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