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SAU goes to Tuned. Spring Meet

It's time again we round up the Cavalry and go to Tuned. Spring Meet this Sunday. 

We will be pre-meeting at Club Marconi with two other groups (entrance via Prairie Vale Rd), same as last time at 10:15 for a departure at 10:45 to Fairfield Showground so we have ample time to set up our display of cars and create somehting a bit different like we did before :)

Reminder that it is $5 per car on entry at Tuned.

As always, please be on your best behaviour. We will have photographers and videographers doing the rounds for a mini promo vid as well!

Stickers etc will also be available for all three groups.

IF the weather does turn sour Tuned will cancel their event and as such we can create an alternative plan for those who come out. For now this involves in shooting a few promo vids for SAU, so if you'd like to be featured come and join!!

Have a nice week & hope to see you all there!

 

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Was a decent day out. Thanks to those that came.

 

Unfortunately there was some stupid behavior from a few people there and as such we probably won't be attending another meet at this venue. The actions of a few wreck it for the rest of us!

Anyways, here are some pictures of a few skylines that attended :)

Keep an eye out for upcoming SAU held events ;)

 

 

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21 hours ago, PR34CH said:

Unfortunately there was some stupid behavior from a few people there and as such we probably won't be attending another meet at this venue. The actions of a few wreck it for the rest of us!

 

That's a shame! Were they from our group?

Nice pictures.

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