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SAU Club Launch Day.

Its all finally come together.

The meeting time has changed for security reasons.

The event now starts @ 12:30pm. Everyone should be there by 1pm.

It is being held @ the Beenleigh Showgrounds. Enter through gate 6 (which is off Milne St, Beenleigh) and drive through, youll go through another gate and thats where we will be set up. Milne St is very easy to get to off the highway, look up whereis.com.au or a refidex on pg 284, B3.

$10 Entry per car. This gets you entry into the venue and any/all of the competitions. $10 is nothing really, but we have a number of costs to cover.

There WILL BE A BBQ! $1 for a sausage in bread, $1 for a drink. There will be softdrink and water available.

Competitions.

1. Show and shine - if your car is half alright, go in this. We want to get as many entrants, with as diverse range as possible, I don't care what it is, have a punt!

2. Sound off - Judges will be on hand, probably multiple awards for different categories.

3. Peoples choice - the comp everyone will be in. Everyone will vote for their favourite car, for their own reasons, most votes wins. Could be a real surprise this one.

Membership and shirts will be available on the day, so bring some cash!

A list of all our sponsors will be handed out on the day, and they will be there to talk to everyone about their businesses, so you'll all know who they are and what they do. Big thanks to bob jane, automotive technique, tuff toys, brake distributors australia, cosmos mechanical.

0411870159 if you get lost or need to know anything.

slip.

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SAU Club Launch Day.

Membership and shirts will be available on the day, so bring some cash!

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But the magic question is.....how much cash?

1. Full Membership?

2. Club Shirt?

3. Club Anything else?

Oh dear Melv! :cheers:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=43208

It's on kids.

Sunday 8th August.

12:30-1pm kickoff.

Beenleigh Showgrounds, Entrance 6 on Milne St. Map 284, B3 in the refidex, or check out whereis.com.au Show and shine, "Peoples Choice" awards, and a sound off, sponsors will be there to have a talk to everyone, can do membership on the day, buy shirts and stickers, we will do a raffle for car parts etc from the sponsors, and we will run a bbq and have drinks for sale (cheap) as well.

$10 admission fee gets you in, and gets you entry into any/all of the competitions you like.

We will run to 4:30pm at the latest. This is a very social laid back club, don't be afraid of putting your car in the show and shine, or going up to anyone and having a chat, or asking about their car, the social aspect of this club is great.

This is what we have been leading up to for so long.

Thanks to our sponsors, Tuff Toys, Automotive Technique, Bob Jane Tmarts, Cosmos Mechanical, and Brake Distributors Australia.

See you all there. 0411870159 if you get lost.

slip.

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