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Squires Loft Nunawading BBQ will be in attendance again this year for Motorsport Rounds where possible :D

Doh, can't make it, so looks like I'm going to miss out on a good feed as well as a run at PI

Does it cost anything to just to come down and spectate? Is there good parking spots for spectators?

can I park up inside the venue someplace?

also nismoid don't forget to add artichoc to the sunday list with me, cheers :)

Gonna be a hot one over the weekend

Do we have a garage sorted yet?

Wheres the best meeting point before hand?

Was thinking the Macca's/Coles servo on the left straight after getting off at the Monash on to the South Gippie Freeway.

Scrutineering begins goes from 7:30 to 8:30? Takes 1 hr 15mins to get there from this point

So meet there at say 6:15 a.m? Or too early :wacko:

What about United Cranbourne since it's the last spot for E85 before PI? I think it might be a little out of the way for some people but I'll be there at 6:30am.

Happy with that, im on e85 too. Cya there :thumbsup:

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UPDATED Squires Loft Nunawading BBQ LIST
Please confirm if you are not on the list!!!
Remember the BBQ is FREE for SAU-Vic members only, get those memberships in - support the club that is supporting you!
Saturday
r31nismoid
matlowth
ripper_bravo
Snowman
acsplit
Odium
FINER6
miniwog
llama_au
Mick - MiColour

Total - 10
Sunday
r31nismoid
matlowth
ripper_bravo
Snowman
acsplit
Odium
FINER6
llama_au
vetter2769
arctic-choc
Tony Olsson & Robyn
blah_blah
Brett SS
Borci88
miniwog
Richo +2
atko92 +1
gtr jet +1
Mick - MiColour

Total - 24

Green_S13 - you still don't have a membership tag! Get that membership sorted.
jayjayjay - same as above
INXILE - same as above/above
Suggest you boys flick off an email to Anna: [email protected]
I did the last round of member updates this morning and none of you boys were on it!
Looking like a MASSIVE weekend for SAU-Vic Motorsport. Great start to the season

Flick off email to Anna :)

You would've have a forum tag if you were not paid-up. So that's ok... You sometimes need the sticker for CAMS though (when they check cards)...

That reminds me, NFI where mine is

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Hey guys Saturday will be my first race meet, just to confirm is there anything extra I need to get my car on the track other then

Blue triangle to locate battery

Tyre valve caps, ( plastic or metal ? )

Fire extinguisher with metal bracket

Car number ( can I write this on the window )

Car in roadworthy condition, full length clothing and Helmet.

Any advice is much appreciated.

Hey guys Saturday will be my first race meet, just to confirm is there anything extra I need to get my car on the track other then

Blue triangle to locate battery

Tyre valve caps, ( plastic or metal ? ) Metal are generally prefered

Fire extinguisher with metal bracket

Car number ( can I write this on the window ) PI will supply you with a number when you sign in

Car in roadworthy condition, full length clothing and Helmet.

Any advice is much appreciated.

What you've listed is just about all you need for the day.

Then it's just tools for maintenance throughout the day + something to check tyre pressure.

Also food and drinks if you don't want to purchase stuff from the canteen.

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