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Christmas Is Coming.... And So Is The Sau Nsw Christmas Cruise


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Sorry to ask stupid questions but will I need a full tank of fuel or will the low fuel warning light get me there. Also what sort of food are you thinking of cooking as I am a very fussy old bastard. More questions as they fall in my beer.

Neil.

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Sorry to ask stupid questions but will I need a full tank of fuel or will the low fuel warning light get me there. Also what sort of food are you thinking of cooking as I am a very fussy old bastard. More questions as they fall in my beer.

Neil.

You are a grumpy old bastard these days aren't you :(

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You are more than welcome to bring a beer to have at the BBQ after the cruise is over.....but if you drink and drive you must be a bloody idiot, right?

Definately no drinking before or during the event, it runs under CAMS rules which which allows for breath testing of competitors :(

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i still need a navigator not looking promising at the moment

Hey Mitch!

Jason (JETR32) wants to go and is looking for a buddy too - he's not a member tho (u are...)

You'll just have to argue over who's driving/navigating!

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im looking for a navigator aswell if anyone wants to come along.

otherwise im gonna have to drag one of my mates along

Seeing how my car will most likely not be back in time, I might very well take you up on this offer. :laugh: PM sent. :wave:

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In the interest of getting catering organised can anyone planning to attend pls post by end of play Thursday (if you haven't already).

Numbers are looking good with around 50 SAU-ers coming along.

Cheers

Kel

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