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IF ANYONE HAS A ISO CABLE AND LAPTOP WITH APPROPRIATE SOFTWARE CAN U PLEASE BRING IT ALONG AS I WOULD LIKE TO CHECK IF MY AFM IS WORKING PROPERLY.

thanks to anyone who can help, please pm me.

I have this...

Your its a stock ECU? I can plug in the cable and monitor stuff....

Ok thanks for that,  all maybe's are being taken off the list cause im not going to buy food and throw it out.

Plus i dont really want to be out of pocket

Thanks again

dw, i'll scoff any remainders down :rofl:

I'm sure we could sort something out for you if folks didn't show.

I mean, You've organised an awesome cruise and we don't wanna see you punished for it

I'm sure a few guys wouldn't mind chucking in a few extra bucks to cover the dirty pikers, I know I wouldn 't.

No worries, added

Not adding maybe/probably's etc cause im not going to buy food and throw it out when people dont show up - im sure you understand

If the maybe turns into a definate, no problem, post up and ill add

Thanks - Steve

Steve just me now...so just the one :D thanks

quick question how does sumone become a SAU member???

Clum membership form:

http://www.saunsw.com/docs/MembershipForm.pdf

Yeah guys i appreciate that, ive decided that if this one goes well ill do another one, if too many people pike, then i wont

Also if i do another one it will be pay over netbank before the day

Which reminds me of something, as gay as this may be, i am actually going to do a rollcall type thing and mark off people - when your marked off u get a stamp. no stamp no food. foolproof!

Hmm looks like they are going to make me work :P Remove me from the list and if I manage to get out of it i'll repost and get added. That way you don't lose out :)

Thanks for the notice, bad luck with work!

The next event will probably be a friday night pizza cruise (Blitz?) hope you have better luck for that one




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