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Ok guys and girls, just a meeting for everyone to come together.

Have a chat about AutoSalon etc...

Also you get to hear a few things form the SAU-Vic Committee and a few updates on what is coming up in the next month.

The venue we probably will use for more meetings as they has 13 different types of Chicken Schnitzel...

Along with all sorts of other foods to eat, and there is a bar so you can neck a few beers too.

Here are the details:

Venue: Whitehorse Tavern

Cnr Burwood Rd & Barton St Hawthorn - Melway Ref 45 A10

Date: Tues 13th April

Time: 7pm

Attendees: All Committee Members, all general members...

And basically anyone that is new and wants to come and say a g'day to everyone.

Agenda:

MAS - Rough overview of the weekend that was.

MAS/SAU T-shirts/ - There are some that people need to collect.

Next Cruise - 24th April, further details of our next big upcoming cruise.

Club Formation - Update on where things are at with the official SAU-Vic Club.

Heathcote Drags - Another Event coming up where SAU will hire Heathcote for a day.

Heathcote Drags - 2nd May, Leewah might be running, we ask for a BIG SAU support base to cheer him on.

Raffle - We still have a raffle to draw. Prizes include 1 hour free dyno time, Set of brake pads and many other things.

There may well be other things that will come up on the night that we will be discussing.

So come along, everyone is welcome.

This is going to be a big and informative meeting so my advice is try to be there if you can.

NOTE: Please reply if you are coming so i can comfirm our booking numbers.

See everyone on the night - ash

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Just 13 types of schnitz? What happened to some time going to schnitz and t1ts? I'm guessing you'd get a definite turnout then!

Anyways, i'll be there, even if there is only schnitz. ha ha

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Chastity will only get him so far monkey! If he doesn't use it enough it will fall off. I prefer to use mine as often as possible (not talking about the chastity belt either)!

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180 views.... and only 18 replies???

half of which are useless :D

Remember this is open to all forum users so even if your new, come along.

This is one of the best ways to come and meet the SAU-Vic crew

And all you usual people. I expect to see you all there!

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