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i voted the first weekend of the new year, becoz i couldnt think of a better way of spending the first weekend of 2003.

too much to organise in december, xmas and new years...save it till after is my vote...

cheers,

franks

A decision is going to have to be made soon on this guys ;)

Whoever is going to step and organise it, just choose one of the popular dates and run with it, otherwise if we keep waiting for one date to be a clear winner, it'll never get organised :P

I nominiate red900ss to make the date - since he is the oldest and wisest SAU exec of the ppl who who have posted so far (on this thread)

What ever date you make Dino there are two ways it can go for me - IN or OUT.

BTW, I nominated 1st or 2nd weeks in Jan (on a Sat or Sun)

PS - Maybe we should make it a Bikini Car Wash Day TOO - like the SAU guys did in WA - ( that's when some lovely young girls come down in bikinis and soap up your car) Young guys can be there for the SAU girls too (if required)

I vote for 5th of Jan lol it's my B'day............nop not really my g/f would disown me if i did went go-karting on my b'day! :uh-huh: Maybe the second w/end could be the best deal!!!!

BTW i am getting the "Corporate Pack" details sent to me in the next couple of days!!!!! So i will be able to inform you guys of the prices, and what u get for your money!!! I know 1 thing though i doubt we will be doing the all-day thing as thaht costs around $300 :eek:

I will basically be trying to get the best deal possible for around the $120-$140 mark??!!!!!:uh-huh: This okay!!!!

Then once the "pack" is determined i will have to get a date for this! I will find out if they are shut at any point!

Neways CATCH YAS

Ando

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