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I missed it too, but that is my own fault!! But there should be plenty of cruising happening now that the Newy guys (and gals) are all active here on SAU, awesome bunch!!

For those that didn't turn up they missed a great day with some spirited driving on some great roads

It's probably a good thing Matt didn't make it though as I don't think Chookie,s clutch would have survived

Didn't even know anyone on here was up singleton way sorry

Gennelle I know the wife was glad you came along, how long you up this way for?

Or when are you coming back through do you know?

And just so everyone knows the SAU events will NOT be posted on the Facebook site again as most of the posters on there think its fine to do skids and drift in the main streets etc.

Yeah I know, but motor's still not finished :-(. Although i was hoping to be on the road by now, Paul is only one man and as you can attest, mine isn't the only motor in his shed atm. However, his workmanship is 2nd to none and he is really going the extra mile so I consider the wait well worth it.

For those that didn't turn up they missed a great day with some spirited driving on some great roads

It's probably a good thing Matt didn't make it though as I don't think Chookie,s clutch would have survived

Didn't even know anyone on here was up singleton way sorry

Gennelle I know the wife was glad you came along, how long you up this way for?

Or when are you coming back through do you know?

And just so everyone knows the SAU events will NOT be posted on the Facebook site again as most of the posters on there think its fine to do skids and drift in the main streets etc.

Hello,gonna be up this way for a while,loved chatting with your charming lady,look forward to seeing you guys again. :wub:

alright computer is fixed guys, ill be editing on saturday due to being poor as f**k so check back sat night for a few photos hopefully half as good as ants

Check the Newy thread you nut! Come to dinner............

Defs need official bakermon cruise the day he gets his blacks :)

AND he has to wear his official SAU nappy! (You may not have been following his thread, it brings all the lulz to the yard :laugh:)

And i just realised this is the wrap up thread so i will GTFO

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