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ok, how about this, everone who is interested in coming to a meet, post the months you are available, and we will make one accordingly.

eg: if 15people say they are free in june, we will make it june etc

Yeah, I want to organise one, but a certain member wanted to put it off until he got some modifications completed.

June is way to far away. I think Ryan is right- maybe we try to get to a official SAU cruise. Otherwise we can just organise a meet and Cruise.

im in whenever. i have all sat n sun free.

should we do a palm beach cruise???? from city to palm beach? 8am meet till whenever people wish to leave. bbq etc at the beach?

a month or two from now?

lets throw some times and ideas in there

I want you to stop sooking around about your aero and get your meet on. We'll talk.

HOWEVER- SAU NSW have organised a great cruise up Putty Road on the 22nd April. I attended the last one, and it was really well attended- over 50 or so cars I think.

Starts at Richmond Airbase, and goes to Singlton up the Hunter Valley (its a full day)

Would you guys like to meet up and do this as Stagea owners and support SAU NSW (maybe even join up!ohmy.gif) OR would you prefer a separate event ?

http://www.skylinesa...65#entry6293565

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Edited by PN-Mad

You boys (and girls) DO realise that we have a NSW Events section, right? The SAU-NSW Exec team try and organise at least one event a month, whether it be a tech night, track day, Texikhana skid pan day, a social event or something or other.

Come and support the club (please!) and attend a few days here and there - it sucks when people complain that nothing is on, but when we DO organise something then no-one turns up. :spank:

The Events section is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/forum/33-events/

Even better, join up as a member of SAU-NSW. Details are here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/365434-s-a-u-n-s-w-club-membership-faq/

  • 2 weeks later...

Bumping this up again.

SAU NSW Official Putty Road Cruise. 22nd April- only 10 days time!

Details are here!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/395022-sau-nsw-official-putty-rd-cruise-22nd-april-2012/

Get your Stagea out of town for the day, come met other people.... even Skodas may be accepted...

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