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this is a big hey y'all to the country members between sydney and melbourne, just thought maybe we should come out of the sheds and represent the country boys (and girls)

could we just get a show of interest to all get together in a location more in the middle of both the big cities????

reply and we'll see how we go :(

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Canberra has a strong n freindly SAU crew. Perhaps a meet in the middle.:rofl:

Question - cop much crap from the V8 heads where ur from? Know when I was down Albury way they were not appreciative of the Liner.

I appreciate most cars but i strongly dislike D!ckheads.

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I'll have a chat to the Lads 2night and see if there is a good interest in a cruise down Wagga way.

If the crew want to stay overnight how bout accomodation? Perhaps a property close to town?

BTW - can anyone remember an SAU National event ?

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Sheezus - new when I got in last night I was spose to post. Well not good news for something happening in the very near future. Got interest but not enthusiasm ATM as everyone is focussed on Chrissy. Have a large group on Sunday at our Christmas cruise so will bring it up again.

EDIT - It's only 4 hours away. You should cruise up for Sunday!

Remember Jan up here also has the Summer Nats and then the drags follow on.

So were thinking Wagga in Jan sometime? I'll post on Sunday eve or Monday.

Richard

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yeah i was thinking jan too :D as i dont have my car back yet

otherwise a cruise upto act wouldnt be bad either as i did that a yr n a half ago

Firstly is that name for real under your Avatar!.

Wish all the Rural Liners the best for Christmas. If your planning on comming up this way give us PM.

SAU Crew - Canberra

:P

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Hey guys shit yeah cruise to wagga would be the goods, there are just a few lines here, heaps old valiants and 1/2 the worlds VL population and they all want to drag you, hey sin ill be in canberra on sunday but dont know if ill be able to make it out to the cotter for the chrissie cruise as ill have to spend time with the missus, anyway guys hope the SAU national cruise no.1 goes ahead im keen at least.

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Hey guys shit yeah cruise to wagga would be the goods, there are just a few lines here, heaps old valiants and 1/2 the worlds VL population and they all want to drag you, hey sin ill be in canberra on sunday but dont know if ill be able to make it out to the cotter for the chrissie cruise as ill have to spend time with the missus, anyway guys hope the SAU national cruise no.1 goes ahead im keen at least.

- Yeah, I agree with arm85, come to Wagga for a cruise and show the local aggies that there is more to life than a WB ute with: 253 V8 /M21/Bullbar/Rollbar/Towbar/Spotlights/Aerials/2-way/CB/UHF/14" Steel Wheels/Stickers/Lee Kernaghan and the country boys (not sure if that is right or not) Mudflaps - did I mention aerials????

If anyones worried about accomodation - come and stay at my place!

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