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SAU Vic General Meeting - Tuesday 16th November


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Alright boys and girls.

Because its such nice weather I'm going to actually bring the GTR along tonight.

And because I'll have the GTR and because there isn't a lot on tonights meeting agenda I am going to go on a short (45min) cruise afterwards. I'll bring some basic maps and if anyone wants to join me that will be great.

:)

Sounds good I will be there - the WA represntative :)

Koah and I will be bringing both our cars down, should be goood!!!

Cya there - and bring some forms and stuff for me to join.

PS. anyone got front indicators? i need some asap. The front light indicators.

Cheers

Kim

you won't be the only WA representative :rant:

I'll try and get there although i have no idea what any of you look like. Anyone got a mobile i can ring when i get there to find you all?

Plus, any chance I can jump in with someone for a bit of Vic cruise action?

haha, dont worry about finding everyone. Look for the best looking people in the venue....behind them will be all the sau people. Seriously though, you wont miss them, they'll be the ones sitting on the biggest table talking the most amount of crap.

Doubt i'll be there though, gotta work :rant:

Missed the meeting.... :)

Driving down Nepean going back to Melbourne from taking my folks out to the Strawberry Farm.... car hit a gutter, damaging both front and rear tyre steel carcass on the passenger side.... Tyres bubbled up as the air pressure were only held by rubber... Wasn't even speeding at all...

Finally found an open tyre place this evening, ended up putting a set of 2nd hand 17x7.5 ANZ rims with 90% Dunlop 3000 tyres on, instead of buying two new tyres for the stock 16" that I've been wanting to replace anyway...

Well... damn gutter.

haha, dont worry about finding everyone. Look for the best looking people in the venue....behind them will be all the sau people. Seriously though, you wont miss them, they'll be the ones sitting on the biggest table talking the most amount of crap.

Doubt i'll be there though, gotta work ;)

You just described tonights events :)

well the nissan silvia cruise we went to afterwards was orrite, but we didn't stick around for long as there were cops all over the place looking for what looked like a fugitive :)

You just described tonights events :)

Yep, every month its a good chance to eat of the schnitz, drink of the beer and talk of the sh1t.

Oh and monkey man, i told the cops you might be in the area, they wanted to ream you with their night sticks :kick:

Nice to meet some of our Vic counterparts. This WA boy was impressed :D

Big ups go out to Ash :)

You are a legend. Cheers for driving my fat @ss around all night and then dropping me back in the city rather than leaving me at some train station out in whoop whoop :rant::(:worship:

I love that screamer pipe! It's so obnoxious....i want one :boinkcar:

:cheers:

Dave

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