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Hi all, just a reminder that our SAU Vic General Meeting will be held next Tuesday night at the usual venue and time, would be nice to see you guy/girls along for a meal and chat etc.

For those of you who are yet to attend one of these meeting is not all buisness it's also a great place to meet some of the people you chat to here and have a great meal too! These meeting are used for the committee to talk about whats happening behind the scenes, to discus upcoming events, watch event video's and provide an excellent opportunity for you the SAU Vic members to discus your own issues and ideas.

Time - 8:00pm (If you plan to eat 7:30 - meals rock!)

Date - Tuesday 16th of November

Location - Whitehorse Inn, 5 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn (Cnr Burwood & Barton St Melways Ref - 45, A10)

Who is welcome - Everyone so get your bums down there :)

UPDATE - Due to the nice weather and the fact that we don't have a huge amount of talking to do tonight we thought we'd have a nice short cruise after dinner and a chat. The cruise location is VERY close to the Eastern Fwy so it's not out of the way for anyone.

Please see -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=56045

If I can get my brake hoses back LOL

LOL, Haven't been hitting the keyboard lately... to busy driving around for driving sake! I have clocked 1800+km's in 2.5 weeks :D

I have it booked in for Friday to get some work done and my braided lines put back in. I will bring your fronts and donate the rears to the SAU Vic "spare parts" storage at the meeting.

I would have done the swap sooner but the budget was srtetched getting the thing on the road and I get paid by the month :D

Awwwwwww..

missed last months... and its a friends birthday on Tuesday and am going out for dinner... means i have to miss this months too.. :D

What time will you guys be there till?? Could pop in afterwards if you guys are still around..

Well guess who's back. If there is nothing wrong with this GTR that i'm having ICE to have a look at, i'll come to the meeting also to get stickers and stuffs off Shane.

Wish me luck.

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