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Mate your more than welcome :rofl: This event is open for all SAU Forum users to pop in and say hi and is an excellent opportunity to become and SAU Vic member too.

Guys please note though BBQ is only being provided for SAU Vic members so for all of you non members don't forget your change (snags $1 and drinks 1$) or a packed lunch :rofl:

Hope to see you all there!

46n2 the local weather man ;) ... says it will be raining all weekend and is posting me weather crap right now saying it will be raining til about Tuesday.. soo... what happens if its pissing down.. is there somewhere else that is undercover for the bbq? (cooking snags on an engine/turbo is not an option, thanks anyway)... We would really like to come, but I don't care much for sitting in a wet carpark, right next to a windy beach if its pissing with rain..

Sooo... whos organising the undercover option? :)

W00t its possibly going to hail soon (nth melb). Great :

Saturday Showers. Min 19 Max 28

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Showers and thunderstorms. Warm ahead of a cool change

I know the first post says all are welcome but I dont see many people mentioning girlfriends. Is this more of a lads day or do I see if the girlfriend wants to come? She came to one before for a Ford group but there wasnt one other girl!

Won't the drift battle be cancelled if its raining? Particularly since there were what.. 2 crashes last meet or something?

Pfft> lads day! Skylines/sausages & socialising are not restricted to guys only, I'm going, bring your girlfriend! (Need more oestrogen there anyway) ;)

I know the first post says all are welcome but I dont see many people mentioning girlfriends. Is this more of a lads day or do I see if the girlfriend wants to come? She came to one before for a Ford group but there wasnt one other girl!

Bring her.......other girls will definately be in attendance.

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