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Day/Date:- Sat 21st May 2016

Time:- 1pm until 4pm approx

Address:- 51 Forge St Blacktown

Hosts: Garry and Jack of Top Secret Imports

Offer #1:- Free BBQ and Drinks

Offer #2:- Tech Talk about
* Inspection of your prospective import
* Bidding process
* Importing
* Compliancing

* Exporting (- now this is new)

Open to SAUers and Friends although this is not an official SAU.NSW event

Only register your interest if it's genuine - for more accurate catering estimates please!

Other Car Clubs on Fb will get the same offer.

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It'll be an interesting afternoon with Q&A

The President of SAU.NSW might also wish to make an announcement Re upcoming events.

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:action-smiley-069: Guest Speaker at this Event will be Kristian Appelt, who is flying up from South Aust for us.

* Iron Chef has of course brought in some of our cars
* Iron Block is his name in the USA

* Iron Lady is his name in the UK

We are privileged to have him with us at Blacktown this Saturday.

Ask him anything you like during Q&A.



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