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Thank you to everyone that attended it was nice to meet everyone even I have forgotten ur names. Lunch was really nice as I expected and good company to boot. Very friendly and a nice easy cruise and coffee to finish off.

Thanks again and Im glad everyone enjoyed themselves.

Thanks Liam.....

It was a great lunch and everybody did enjoy themselves, well done.

I hope everyone got home safely.

Cheers,

Bob.

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It was a very enjoyable day,

car made it all the way which is a bonus, except my hicas light has come on now.

Lunch was great, the coffee place was nice,

and it seems everyone had a great day.

Thankyou to everyone for trying to help me diagnose my problem and to luke for the offer of a spare pump

Thats what makes SAU a great club

and Thankyou to Fordyr31 for organising

Would anyone be up for a dyno in oct or nov?.. If there is interest I will find a dyno.

Yeah go for it liam,i for one love dyno days,been to heaps over the years.My ol 33 is a bit of a slug ,but i still love watching her on the dyno.

It's always fun seeing cars with big numbers.Not mine,but many others. :woot:




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