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Hi Kids,

That time of year again when santa clause comes to town and leaves us all GTR's under the tree ..... i wish anyway.

We've decided on having a cruise followed by a pub meet.

Details go like this:

Cruise Meet Point

Sunday 11th of December

BP Kewdale Truck Stop, Abernethy Rd (the new section) Kewdale

12:30PM for 1:00PM SHARP DEPARTURE

Cruise will finish up at the Inglewood Hotel for an afternoon drink and snacks later on in the arvo (approx 3pm). The booking is under 'Skylines Australia' if you get there early. :(

Can you please post in here if you plan to attend so we can estimate numbers to book an area at the pub.

There will be a raffle to win a 4 Wheel alignment at Wilkinson Suspension in Bayswater. Tickets $2 each or 3 for $5. Drawn at the inglewood - you have to be there to win!

B) Members get one free raffle ticket when they produce their SAUWA member card!! B)

THANKYOU TO OUR SPONSOR WILKINSON SUSPENSION FOR THIS FANTASTIC DONATION

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Merry Xmas & Happy New Year - hope to see you all there

Lauren

SAUWA Secretary

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Dan and I will be there.... of course... handing out the cruise maps. So be nice to us or you get the 'special map' :wacko:

Is that the "Choose your own adventure map?" Liz :lol:

Paul will probably not be back in time so I may have a passengers seat free for a qualified navigator.

Topaz - Leach Hwy and Kewdale Rd both intersect with Abernethy. If you are coming from Fremantle direction you would turn RIGHT onto Abernethy from either of this roads. The truck stop is after the Kewdale rd intersection. Hope this helps. :)

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