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SWEET! MY FIRST EVENT SINCE I GOT MY 33! I'M IN.CANT WAIT!!! :(

Please be aware only financial members of SAU-Vic can attend.

The general public are more than welcome to come and look on foot, however you cannot enter your car.

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Nice work Age, but yeah - it's on the same day as the WRX one (21st)!

Doh, and as if I'd go the WRX one...I reckon i'd be as welcome as a fart in a spacesuit at that 'event'.

I'll fix the Sig :happy: (that'll teach to mutli-task on the puter)

so where abouts will the display be in docklands? will it be in a carpark?

I will have that info up tomorrow.

Just putting it all together, with a map etc etc.

Its not a carpark, its out in a Piazza/pier area.

Ok i've cleaned the thread up a little and updated the first post.

Updates include

- Judging Classes - Each one recieves a trophy of course!!!

- Location/Map

- Extra information about entry/requirements

Please ensure you read the first post again and are clear of requirements.

Thanks all

Ash

I'll be in Shoal Bay till afternoon on saturday now so I miss out now. Oh well fishing charter should be fun anyway :P

Oh well good excuse for not bothering with with trailer etc. Next year I should have rego again.

Excuse my ignorance, is there parking nearby (haven't been in Melbourne CBD for a while!)?

If so, how much do I have to expect to pay for an hour?

Keen to pop in and have a look, also possibly sign up as club member.

Cheers

Grant

Excuse my ignorance, is there parking nearby (haven't been in Melbourne CBD for a while!)?

If so, how much do I have to expect to pay for an hour?

Keen to pop in and have a look, also possibly sign up as club member.

Cheers

Grant

It's down the Docklands, not CBD. Its probably 10mins walk from Southern Cross Station/Spencer St.

I'd just use google to locate carparks etc. There are bound to be plenty in the area

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