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SAU Vic General Meeting - Tuesday 18th January 2005


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Well well well, Is it just me or do these come quicker an quicker?

Now, why would I repost my last meeting post? I'm getting lazy thats why! You guys know the drill though....

It's SAU Vic General Meeting time. Thats right, Beer, Schnitzel, Cars and laughs! This is a great opportunity for those of you who don't know too many members to come down and mix.

This meeting will be our first event for 2005 and will cover the usuall things, info on past events, pressing maters, SAU Merchandise will be available, members packs will be available for those that missed the bqq and there may also be some footage from the Portsea cruise last weekend

These meeting are used for the members and committee to talk about whats happening behind the scenes, to discus upcoming events and provide an excellent opportunity for you the SAU Vic members to discus your own issues and ideas. Don't forget this is YOUR club and what happens is in YOUR hands :P

  • Time - 8:00pm (Dinner from 7:00ish)

  • Date - Tuesday 18th of January 2005

  • Location - Whitehorse Inn, 5 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn (Cnr Burwood & Barton St Melways Ref - 45, A10)

Note - We meet in the Bistro area - this area is family friendly and set aside for us. There is plenty of seating (tables and chairs) for all.

  • Who is welcome - Everyone!

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Just a little more info for you guys. Shan has done an awesome job of posting all the upcomming meeting is the SAU Vic Calander. For those of you who havn't checked this out it is VERY handy! For all those that havn't noticed these meetings are ALWAYS the 3rd Tuesday of each month (unless a public holliday, free beer day or something along those line falls on the same day:D)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ca...alendar.php?c=3

Hey guys.

Also - anyone thats thinking of participating in the SAU Vic Track Club Championship please come along to this as we'll use this night to finalise the details on the rules for the classes. We may even have to come up with a different theory since at this stage we are talking about having 4 classes and yet we only have 6 entries in the first event.

And for some entertainment for the night - I have FINALLY received my copy of the 2004 Dutton Rally of Victoria DVD - so I will bring this along and put it on for people to view. Its a good little vid of some hella nice cars being treated very badly by their owners.

how much is the sau t-shirt again ?

SAU shirts are $30 for members and $35 for non members. Please let me know whether you want a red or black and what size you'd like as it saves the Pres from bringing the huge box of shirts everytime.

Anyone else who wants a shirt, please post a color and size so it can be organised before the meeting.

SAU shirts are $30 for members and $35 for non members.  Please let me know whether you want a red or black and what size you'd like as it saves the Pres from bringing the huge box of shirts everytime.

Anyone else who wants a shirt, please post a color and size so it can be organised before the meeting.

I may buy a small red or black one on the night. (depending on what colour tickles my fancy on the night)

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