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Has anybody got any interesting stuff for sale they could bring along? Could be a mini stagea swapmeet

Iain will be selling himself as usual, so just watch what you ask for :P

nah ive decided to take the long weekend off! so im closed for business lol

closed eh? quiet literally :P

I feel sorry for any cute babes that attend the event, I'm sure the open for business sign will be on the window of your wagon before you know it :D

I'll pack some official SAU Merchandise to bring along to the meet-up - I've got two styles of Polo shirts, a button-up crew shirt in two colours, caps, and a few other things too.

Details here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sk...ch-t156571.html

Oh yeah, I must print off some membership forms too...

I'll pack some official SAU Merchandise to bring along to the meet-up - I've got two styles of Polo shirts, a button-up crew shirt in two colours, caps, and a few other things too.

Details here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sk...ch-t156571.html

Oh yeah, I must print off some membership forms too...

Sweet! I'd like to pickup a grey polo and cap if they're available, thanks Nick!

Sweet! I'd like to pickup a grey polo and cap if they're available, thanks Nick!

What size polo do you need, Eugene? I've got a few here, and have more ordered for the sizes that have sold out.

I've got plenty of caps though!

OK, we'll have a few BBQs running on the arvo/night (one from Jetwreck, and another from CL11QE, but his needs gas), and I can buy some bread, if you're all prepared to bring along some sausages (or whatever) for the event. I'd rather not buy a bunch of meat and sausages as we have no real idea how many will turn up - that really depends on how many people each driver brings along with them, etc.

OK, we'll have a few BBQs running on the arvo/night (one from Jetwreck, and another from CL11QE, but his needs gas), and I can buy some bread, if you're all prepared to bring along some sausages (or whatever) for the event. I'd rather not buy a bunch of meat and sausages as we have no real idea how many will turn up - that really depends on how many people each driver brings along with them, etc.

so its if its raining it will be a soggy sydney stagea sausage sizzle

OK, does anyone, by chance, have a small portable BBQ that they can bring along?

I'll pack my portable bbq, hot plate & snags. Its only a small 2 burner but should aid in the cooking department. I can also bring along another gas bottle. Not sure I'll be there by 3 tho. Will also bring a tressle table if needed.

I probably won't bring any food but will have 20 copies of FAST 2009 JDM so anyone who gets a copy has to throw me a bread crumb :P

Hopefully the weather tomorrow will be as pleasant as it is today, the car still needs a good wash and vaccum, early night tonight so I can get to work early in the morning lol

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