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'Tis the season to be jolly - so mark this in your diary:

Sunday 12th December

SAU Vic Christmas Party - BBQ and family day

Elwood beach carpark (as per last year)

This is open to everyone, and their family and friends. Bring your car, some snags, and your Vortex arm :)

Closer to the date some mini-cruise plans and meet points will be posted in the event section. Hope to see you all there :)

James

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lmao... wish i could come... i will be well hung over from the work xmas party and probably half naked and smelling of vomit somewhere in mornington...

will try tho

Yeah Patrick - beers are good. I usually bring a couple.

Last years SAU Xmas party was basically my first meet that I attended. I was thinking about it earlier when we were planning this. Since then I have met close to 100 new people and have had a truely enjoyable year.

OK, I've decided I'll go to banzai battle, then cruise down at 12ish to meet you guys for lunch, then cruise back up to banzai battle and watch the final showdown... inbetween stuff's pretty boring anyways, just some muzza's ripping burnouts.

I'll be at Banzai battle :P :spamcan: http://www.fulllock.com/Banzai/BansaiNew30.wav

I assume the BBQ will be during the day so you could probably make it in time for the finals if you want to go (the bit worth watching)

Schedule for Autobarn Banzai Battle

9.00am Scutineering

10.00 Track Opens/Practice Begins

1.00pm Track Closes/Practice Finishes

1.40 Burnout Demo

2.00 Qualifying Begins

5.00 Qualifying Ends

5.00 Pit Walk

6.00 Burnout Demo

6.30 Show ‘n’ Shine Track Cruise

7.00 Finals: Top 16 elimination

8.00 Trophy Presentation

8.30 FDX: Freestyle Drift Xpression

9.00 Track Closes

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