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Hahaha yes although you've been their plenty of times in a magazine because you are a great club :(

Check out Hot4s this month, in their online forums review, didn't realize you have so many members :P

The magazine in relation is Hi Performance Imports/Performance imports.

Ok i will PM s13Deviat.

Thanks Andy.

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Hey Kory,

We would love to have you there to cover this event! I have seen your 'magic' and i think it would be a great opportunity for all!

You have a PM :(

Cheers,

Ando

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Awesome!

Thanks Ando for the compliments :D I look forward to attending all SAU events and i am sure this will be a great event (and cold too, hope my fingers don't freeze).

See you all there on Saturday! :(

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*****************WOWZER UPDATE***************

*****************WOWZER UPDATE***************

*****************WOWZER UPDATE***************

As you may of just read, Kory (FST513) has approached us for the opportunity to put together something for PI magazine!!!!! :D

So, if there has ever been an excuse to get your beloved cars looking 'blingtastic', then this is it!!!!! A big thank you to Kory for this opportunity and we (SAU:NSW) look forward to seeing the final result.

So we are going to have professional photographers all over the place and don't forget to take up the opportunity of getting yourself on the list to have a CD/DVD done for you of your car.

We will explain who to see and speak to during the briefing!!!

Get your sleep, it's going to awesome :):(

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mine probably wont look that great, as it has been sitting in the drive way for the best part of 4-5 months and cleaning it in the canberra weather after work is in the too hard/cold basket :(

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Well mine has a faulty o2 sensor but apparently they disabled it on the powerfc so just running on tune not adjusting?? either way they said its safe to thrash around.... just puts out a "bit" of smoke when booting it lol.... So another one that won't be at its best but just makes it look tougher :P

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the o2 sensor should only effect light load usage, so the majority of wakefield doesnt use it anyway as its all on boost or on brakes, though expect the fuel econ on the way down to be a bit average.

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OK peoples, as I've previously mentioned, I won't be able to make it on Saturday due to some minor but annoying issues with my own car.

A small batch of the official SAU-NSW Merchandise will be making its way down there, though, so if you don't already have any items from our range, this would be the perfect opportunity to buy up. The goodies are currently being taken down by Ando (S13Deviat), but if we could have some volunteers to help sell the items during the day while Ando is busy, it would be GREATLY appreciated. Even if you can spare half an hour here or there between your sessions on the track, then that would be awesome! If you CAN help do this, please let Ando or one of the other Execs know at the beginning of the day (during the driver's briefing would be a good time)...

If you're wishing to buy something on the day, then I kindly ask that you please be patient with whoever is helping out. Also, if there is something that you want that's not amongst the stock available at Wakie on Saturday, please send me a PM when you get back...

Oh, once again, it's going to be COLD down there, and there are just 4 SAU-NSW jackets left for sale (one Medium in Grey/Black, one Medium in Blue/Black, and 2 3XLs in Blue/Black, if my memory serves me correctly) - snap them up and keep yourself warm!

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Cool Tenchi,

That's an very early start to your day to get yourself there that early. THANKS!

I'll be there early too with the sign up sheet for anyone wanting the Photo DVD.

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