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Hey Guys,

I just came home from work and looked in the mailbox to find a letter from Sau....

I had totally forgotten about this so it came as a nice surprise after a hard day at work.

Anyway i would like to congratulate the guys who came up with this great idea, as now i sit infront of the laptop drinking a few Asahi (thailand brew tho) but still very good - which this great present has enabled me to open :)

If i could have 1 little whinge, i wish it had the whole S K Y L I N E word engraved on it but still..

ps. i'm a little drunck :ninja:

Thanks Guys!

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drinking a few Asahi (thailand brew tho) but still very good - which this great present has enabled me to open :rolleyes:

cough!... its japanese!

enjoy... i want one.

Edited by jake33

Hahahah - im glad you guys are enjoying them.

They are a gift to every member who renews their membership with SAU-Vic this year.

So in saying that - if your postal address has changed, it might be worth a PM to Kaz180 when you renew just to ensure we have your contact details correct.

:P

the aussie stuff is still brewed in Thailand (under Jap supervision)

Please don't get me started me on Asahi!!!

Australia only gets the Thai brewed stuff, which i chalk and cheese compaired to the JDM stuff. Recently i had some UK brewed Asahi, and it did taste a little better than the Thai stuff, but still not a patch on the REAL JDM Asahi. I have a few contacts for true JDM Asahi and 500ml cans of Sapporo in Melb.... but they are mine!!!! >_< [evil laugh]

Hahahah - im glad you guys are enjoying them.

They are a gift to every member who renews their membership with SAU-Vic this year.

So in saying that - if your postal address has changed, it might be worth a PM to Kaz180 when you renew just to ensure we have your contact details correct.

:)

I renuwed.... and i'm still waiting for a new card/sticker.... last time i trust a secretary with hairy legs :P:angry:

OMG I hope you're talking about Adz and not me, Age.. or there's going to be trouble ;)

We've had this discussion about Asahi before.. hey I'll swap you a case of the good Asahi (I'll pay for it!).. for your new card & keyring? heheh

Yep they are pretty snazzy :laugh:

I don't see why you guys can't just renew early!

Flysly: yep by end of Dec :)

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