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~ Show & Shine ~

Some of you will no doubt be making trek up to Winton to watch or compete in this event anyway so would you consider putting on a SAU club display in the 'Show & Shine'?

There is no cost to display your car, you just need to pay the 'spectators' fee at the gate on arrival which is $20

(kids under 12 are free).

There will be trophies for 'best car' and 'best club' and a few others etc.. All makes and models welcome :(

It will be a great day and you'll get to watch some of Victoria's best drifters in action!

For anyone interested in being the organiser of a club display, can you shoot me a pm and ill give you more details as spaces need to be pre-booked before the event :P

Heres the flyer about the day:

daflyer.jpg

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Hi there

Just thought i would let you know that that weekend being the 8/9 of September

is a busy weekend here at SAU.

On Sat 8th is the SAU Members cruise. 250 ks to get a burger. But they say its a big burger..LOL

And Sun 9th there is a cruise down the Great Ocean Road witch looks like a good 50 odd cars going to.

So Im not speaking on behalf of the club but i would not expect to many to be around that weekend.

Anyway i hope it turns out to be a big day up there for you guys and it would be good if you could

put up some nice pictures of the day and show people what they missed out on..

Cheers Wayne.... :)

And to any SAuers out there with nothing on on that Saturday..Head up and have a look.. :)

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