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December SAU NSW monthly dinner - 30/12/2004 yep it is on the 30th!


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Richard, I don't think you trod on any toes, I was just explaining why there was no OFFICAL dinner. As you know ANY member is more than welcome to organise ANY event that gets people together. :P

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Hi Manu,

We have a regular monthly dinner held on the last thursday of the month. This month, as the last thursday falls on 30/12 and is smack in the middle of holidays near NYE we hadn't really organised one. I'm still keen for a dinner though, it seems Duncan will be in for 30th and Carlo will too, so if you would like to come as always anyone is welcome.

I feel kind of bad as I didn't mean to cause any problems. So i'll leave it here: On 30/12 at 7:30pm I'll be having dinner at Bella Mia in Roseville. This place is a truly excellent italian restaurant and the service is top notch. It's not an official SAU dinner meet, but I'd love to see any of you guys there that want to come for a nice meal, few beers and a chat. So far it looks like me Carlo and Duncan.

Richard

If you're going to do it anyway it may as well be a club function, so consider it so. :P

Thanks mate :P

The december dinner lives!

Anyway guys, I promise that the food in this place will not dissapoint.

Will you be in for this one? It's a chance to check out the new luxo-barge that is our Active sorarer. Sonic cleaning mirrors and hydraulic suspension are not to be missed.

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Will you be in for this one? It's a chance to check out the new luxo-barge that is our Active sorarer. Sonic cleaning mirrors and hydraulic suspension are not to be missed.

Unlikely as family commitments clash.

lol @ sonic mirrors and hydro :bahaha:

You NEED to find a controller for that suspension :uh-huh:

for the sake of Formality this will be an official SAU NSW Club Dinner as per the dinenrs weve held in previous months on the last thursday of the month.

Thanks

The SAU NSW Events Co Ordinator

Unlikely as family commitments clash.

lol @ sonic mirrors and hydro :bahaha:

You NEED to find a controller for that suspension :uh-huh:

tell me about it. R-spec make one, but apparently it's meant for the 'regular' air-bag soarers, not the active hydraulic ones and needs some adaptation to work (plus it costs $600). one day...

yep

SAU NSW Christmas party is on the 19th of December. Join the club on the day and pay a $10 deposit and feel free to come along :P

it's $10 per person, friends, partners and families welcome

tell me about it. R-spec make one, but apparently it's meant for the 'regular' air-bag soarers, not the active hydraulic ones and needs some adaptation to work (plus it costs $600). one day...

OT: Richard, I have a feeling those controllers are no longer available. UAS is no longer listing them

OT: Richard, I have a feeling those controllers are no longer available. UAS is no longer listing them

NOOOOO!

You going to come to this little shin-dig?

ahh xmas lunch was today but it was in the club members only section :)

Info on joining the club is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=44115

ok guys. Unfortunately Bella Mia is out for the 30th as they'll be closed :( I'll check a few more places out tomorrow and post up. But rest assured the 30/12 dinner is still on ;)

Richard




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