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Hi all,

I believe its time for another meet! Resurrected from the yesteryear archives, SAU:NSW is bringing back the Monthly Meets. A meet and greet style event where members can put names to faces, have a chat and grab a feed.

Where: Aqua Golf (Penrith Panthers)

When: Friday, 16th January, 2015

Time: 7:30pm (Venue is open till 1am).

Map: https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Aqua+Golf+at+Panthers/@-33.7589937,150.6840819,17z/data=!4m7!1m4!3m3!1s0x6b128f50d6cb560d:0x45311581b4921531!2s123+Mulgoa+Rd,+Penrith+NSW+2750!3b1!3m1!1s0x0000000000000000:0x97bb34f3a6f6199a


Cost for Aqua Golf: $7 per bucket of golf balls. Group Buys available at 10 buckets for $5 each or 20+ buckets for $4 each.

Info: SAU:NSW has made arrangements with Aqua Golf to for our members to meet at the venue at 7:30pm for many rounds of trying to hit a small white ball into a pond. Arrangements also include tables that are reserved for us, so those that want to bring their feed over to the golfing area may do so. Otherwise, all are welcome to dine at the League Club or anywhere else on the club grounds. You dont need to bring anything apart from yourself, your car and your wallet. Golf clubs, etc is provided by the staff there :yes:

Parking is available in abundance. We might not be able to park all our cars together, but I‘ve been assured there is enough space. This is during the school holidays so feel free to bring the kids out as well.

This is an official SAU: NSW event and will be run under a CAMS permit.

One of the things that really sets our club apart is our commitment to being true enthusiasts. When on normal roads we strive to maintain good relations with the authorities as well as the public in general.

When attending one of Skylines Australia NSW events please try to:

• Be aware of surrounding environment and act accordingly.
• Drive courteously on the state’s roads as a true enthusiast should.
• Understand how important it is to maintain the good name of SAUNSW and thus, treat others accordingly.

• Any misbehaviour will not be tolerated and you will be asked to leave.

After the official meet is over, members may organise their own cruise if they wish. This will NOT be an official

SAU:NSW cruise.

Thanks,
Raj.

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Attendees:

1). RBrennan25

2). levinboy

3). Redline_GTR

4). crashdown

5). MrFijiGold

6). the_wolf

7). XKLABA

8). God_speed

9). 25RBGT

10). GTofuS-T

11). Jordy32

12). YE34OK

13). sammi_d

14). kingtube69

15). Terry_GT-R34

16). vorse

17). luke gtr

18). JMUZZA_R33

19). Exodus01

20). cmoney

21). Calsonic14U

22). suwidji

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Is this members only?

I'm definitely keen to come! (and to become a member as well, so I'll get on to that anyway)

The event is open to all :yes:

We will have club membership forms so you can get that sorted out too :)

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Any possibility of having the odd one of these on a weekend down the track? I'm barely anywhere near home at 7.30 on week nights let alone a trip elsewhere :)

Absolutely Owen. We have a different ideas for meets that we are keen on trying. You can always join us later in the evening for this meet..



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