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SAU Vic General Meeting - Tuesday 15th February 2005 **Last at Whitehorse**


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The Nissan/Datsun club have meetings at the Whithorse as well. I went to one but all the members were just a bunch of old people that either wanted to go on the track or go on picnics. One guy there had an R32, R33 and R34. All GTR's! He turned up in his R34 while his friend was driving his R32....bah! Money does buy happiness!

The Nissan/Datsun club have meetings at the Whithorse as well.  I went to one but all the members were just a bunch of old people that either wanted to go on the track or go on picnics.  One guy there had an R32, R33 and R34.  All GTR's!  He turned up in his R34 while his friend was driving his R32....bah! Money does buy happiness!

There's nothing wrong with being old and wanting to go on the track or go to picnics. Picnics ROCK! ROCKON PICNIC!!!

Tower Hotel god damn it!!! :cheers:

I believe the Tower Hotel has a Trivia night on tuesdays, so you wouldnt have much fun talking over the announcer.

There is a function room upstairs however, but i dont know what that would cost you.

Also recall some Corvette Club used to meet there, but dont know what the story is at the moment. www.corvettesofmelbourne.com say 2nd thursday of each month.

The Ulysses motorcycle club meet every 3rd friday too. www.ulyssesmelb.com

They have 2 car parks, cant say much about saftey, probably ok. Is usually bad about 12-3am on weekends, when the drunks get turfed out.

Anyway, Ill have no excuse to miss any meetings =)

This meet is open to everyone yeah? I pick up my GTR tomorrow, wouldnt mind tagging along if thats cool or is it a member only thing?

-Nathan

This meet is open to everyone yeah? I pick up my GTR tomorrow, wouldnt mind tagging along if thats cool or is it a member only thing?

-Nathan

General meetings are open to ALL

David Bailey, the photography, will be there tonight, with pictures for sale. This are professional style A4 prints. He can also do A3 prints. He will have photos of the last few Winton fundays, as well as Calder park.

For more info, call David on 0421 973 558.

Andrew is aware he will be there too. So you may be able to contact him.

great to get in there and kind of introduc e myself regardless that i looked like a complete wanker but that coems with the territory of being new :)

but yer, was good... lookin @ paying the fees once i get paid possibly next few days or within a week guys...

how much are A) shirts B) stickers :D

great to get in there and kind of introduc e myself regardless that i looked like a complete wanker but that coems with the territory of being new :)

but yer, was good... lookin @ paying the fees once i get paid possibly next few days or within a week guys...

how much are A) shirts B) stickers :D

bah, far from it. Good to know who people are and where they are from mate :D

$30 for shirts (members price)

stickers - SAU-Vic ones are free with membership, same as lanyards.

if you want a URL sticker... i have some around my house.

You can bring me a URL sticker to the next meet/cruse/event if you have spare.

CONGRATULATIONS TO SNOWMAN - Our new SAU VIC President

Voted in at tonights meeting - all nominated members were worthy canidates.

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