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1/4/2009 - Pwr Tech Night And 3 Course Dinner


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What the event is:

SAUQLD Club Tech Night (Open to everyone)

Location:

PWR

103 Lahrs Road

Ormeau

Date:

Wednesday 1st April 2009

Time:

6pm – 9pm

Cost:

$50 per head includes factory tour, three course meal, a t-shirt and cap and entry into a custom made radiator raffle!

Requirements:

Strictly payments to confirm places. MUST PAY TO HOLD YOUR SPOT!

Seats:

20

PWR have recently opened their state of the art manufacturing facilities in Ormeau QLD, halfway between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. They would like to give car enthusiasts the opportunity to visit the purpose built facility and experience the factory in operation. In addition to the tour PWR will be offering a technical seminar, three course meal, in Weely's Diner, cooked by their in-house master chef, a t-shirt and cap as well as entry in the lucky door prize which consists of a custom made radiator!

MASSIVE thanks to Dan from ERD for getting us in touch with PWR. Without him, we wouldn’t have been able to get this night for you guys.

The cost is $50. Please put your user name & PWR as bank deposit REF. ie Nismo_Boy PWR.

PM me (Nismo_Boy) when you have paid so I can update "the List"

Bank: CUA

Account Name: Skylines Australia Qld Inc

BSB: 804050

Account Number: 30701728

Limited spots are available (20), so first in first best dressed.

Attending BUT yet to pay so far:

- impact_blue (Anna)

- Bunta (Andy)

- Traditimeour

- RRB20ASH

- Terry

- Willo's - Friend 1

- Willo's - Friend 2

- Willo's - Friend 3

- Willo's - Friend 4

PAID:

1) Willo

2) Willo's Guest

3) Pear

4) seanp351

5) rb26stagea

6) Mushroom

7) Si

8) Dan - ERD

9) Wagamama

10) Finline

11) GreenGhost - Friend of rb26stagea

12) Todd - Friend of rb26stagea

13) Lunatikk

14) TUF120

15) TUF120 - Friend

16) Johno

17) Monty_R33

18) Monty_R33 - Partner

19) Nismo_Boy

20) Dr Drift **

21) MrBenno **

22) Rhinorebel (Dave)

23) ToMMaH ##

24) wrxkilla (Mick) ##

25) PWND ##

** Payment arrangements made

## Waiting Transfer

----------

We're full guys. Talking to PWR during the week to see if we can get another few spots.

wow, filling faster than I thought!!!

guys, if you are keen to attend, get your payment in ASAP.

I was at PWR last week. I had a mini tour - great setup!

I didn't get to sample any food but for $50, it's a great deal!! T-shirt, Cap, full detailed tour and someone will come home with a new custom made radiator.

PWR will also offer discounts on their product range, but where will be more details on the night.

We will be joining in with another club - pending interest on here, we may be able to get some extra spots, but we'll have to wait and see.

any questions, please let us know, Cheers

Here's the latest;

Attending BUT yet to pay so far:

- impact_blue (Anna)

- Bunta (Andy)

- Traditimeour

- RRB20ASH

- Terry

- Willo's - Friend 1

- Willo's - Friend 2

- Willo's - Friend 3

- Willo's - Friend 4

PAID:

1) Willo

2) Willo's Guest

3) Pear

4) seanp351

5) rb26stagea

6) Mushroom

7) Si

8) Dan - ERD

9) Wagamama

10) Finline

11) GreenGhost - Friend of rb26stagea

12) Todd - Friend of rb26stagea

13) Lunatikk

14) TUF120

15) TUF120 - Friend

16) Johno

17) Monty_R33

18) Monty_R33 - Partner

19) Nismo_Boy

20) Dr Drift **

21) MrBenno **

22) Rhinorebel (Dave)

23) ToMMaH ##

24) wrxkilla (Mick) ##

25) PWND ##

** Payment arrangements made

## Waiting Transfer

Josh, can you update the SAU thread when you can? cheers

We have all 25 spots full, with 3 payments still on the way.

I'll talk to PWR mid week and see if we can get another 5 spots for Willo's friends. Cheers

Attending BUT yet to pay so far:

- Traditimeour

- RRB20ASH

- Terry

- Willo's - Friend 1

- Willo's - Friend 2

- Willo's - Friend 3

- Willo's - Friend 4

PAID:

1) Willo

2) Willo's Guest

3) Pear

4) seanp351

5) rb26stagea

6) Mushroom

7) Si

8) Dan - ERD

9) Wagamama

10) Finline

11) GreenGhost - Friend of rb26stagea

12) Todd - Friend of rb26stagea

13) Lunatikk

14) TUF120

15) TUF120 - Friend

16) Johno

17) Monty_R33

18) Monty_R33 - Partner

19) Nismo_Boy

20) Dr Drift **

21) MrBenno **

22) Rhinorebel (Dave)

23) ToMMaH

24) impact_blue (Anna)

25) Bunta (Andy)

26) wrxkilla (Mick) ##

27) PWND ##

** Payment arrangements made

## Waiting Transfer

Josh, can you update the SAU thread when you can? cheers

We have all 25 spots full, with 3 payments still on the way.

I'll talk to PWR mid week and see if we can get another 5 spots for Willo's friends. Cheers

OK, I didn't know that Anna and Andy had paid... we are now 'over' the 25.

wrxkilla, PWND, please confirm asap your payment details to Nismo Boy or myself.

  • 2 weeks later...
Guys, I think we are now full. (waiting to confirm a couple of transfers)

If you haven't paid by today, please DO NOT transfer any payments unless you hear from Nismo Boy or myself.

cheers

Guys, this session is now FULL, as per the above message, DO NOT transfer any payments unless you hear from Nismo Boy or myself.

Cheers

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