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Welcome to SAU Elise :)

The SAUSA club is making a comeback. Kell is putting together more cruises, the stagea owners are putting in more cruises and including skylines too. There's some social activities being put together including karts, dinners and movie sessions. PLUS ... we are taking delivery of the first order of SAU hoodies!

Like any club, I reckon we need some kind of informal committee members or even just a rotating roster of people responsible for organising shit ... like cruises :bunny:

the car scene is dead because of wanker number plates with the word envy..

Thats a great observation there. So how does my Suzuki TLR motorbike with the plates UNVME2 affect the car scene? :(

People have just turned into a bunch of whinging softies who just wanna blame everyone and anything else except waking up to themselves. Get out there and drive and cruise around and meet other members. Worried about being defected or caught speeding, well you have a choice in that matter. Its not rocket science. :P

ahh give it time, its still cold weather...people can't be bothered, just wait till summer :)

or some shit like that.

by the way, if you have NV in your licence plate.......i have news for you..we don't envy you. :bunny:

Edited by DRIV3R
Thats a great observation there. So how does my Suzuki TLR motorbike with the plates UNVME2 affect the car scene? :)

if your as smart as you like to think you are you would realize that were talking about the car scene, not the motorbike scene. therefore, were talking about cars with wanker plates.

that doesnt make your plate any less gay though.

ahahahaha :) didnt know i was gonna cause a stir like this !! :bunny: Woops

Ah don't worry about Tim. He's 2 cylinders short of any common sense :P

Edited by RubyRS4

Elise, just to clarify, are you talking about general meets, cruises and events? Or club affiliated track events as well?

If it is general stuff, then SA is definately hitting back in that department, over the next 3ish months there are heaps of events to attend such as go-karting, paintball, dinners, cruises etc. There should be another SAU hoodies/jackets group buy soon as well.

if your as smart as you like to think you are you would realize that were talking about the car scene, not the motorbike scene. therefore, were talking about cars with wanker plates.

that doesnt make your plate any less gay though.

I know what the topics about ... you're the one who generalised on the envy plates :)

or:

29/08/2008: Vili's 7pm

05/09/2008: Go-Karting 8pm

06/09/2008: Southern Hi Tech Dyno open day, free BBQ

06/09/2008: Cruise 6pm

26/09/2008: SAU Dinner at Hackney Hotel then Bowling

11/10/2008: Cruise (for my 21st :) )

18/10/2008: PGASA Dyno competition at Graham West Workshop

31/10/2008: Vili's - EOI for Australia Day long weekend SAU Melbourne Trip

XX/11/2008: Paintballing

26/01/2009: SAU Trip to Melbourne

hope i havent forgotten anything

Edited by Damo_R34

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