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WHAT.....SAU QLD Annual Christmas break up dinner.

WHEN.....6.15pm meetngreet on the balcony and dinner at 7 pm. Saturday december 8th

WHERE....Lakeside raceway function room

PRICE....$25.00 for members and $50.00 for non members.

Dress....Neat casual up to formal

WE NEED TO KNOW NUMBERS BY THE END OF NOVEMBER SO GET ON IT FOLKS.

Its party time again peeps. Members and non members are welcome. We had a ball at this function last year and this year will be no exception.

There will be a wet bar on a pay as you go basis and Timmeh the DJ will be pumpin the tunes all night.

Meet and greet with Pre dinner drinks and nibblys on the balcony will kick the evening off from about 6.15 on.

The menu will be the same as last year, a christmas meal with baked ham, the sphincter of the universe and all the trimmings followed by pavlova and icecream etc. YUMMOOO!!!

Several club cars will be on display in the function room to remind us who we are and what we represent.

This will be my last function/event as president of the club so come along and celebrate getting rid of the cranky old man.

Lets make it a goodun peeps. headbang.gif 2thumbsup.gif KittyDance.png.gif 2thumbsup.gif

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I'll be cruising there, who will join me!?

For all of those who want to put the car in 'car club Christmas partay', i'm going to run a short cruise to the event on the day. It'll depart from the Aspley Hypermarket carpark at around 4pm, and we'll get to take in the fantastic sites and roads of Clear Mountain and mt Mee, before taking some scenic back roads past Caboolture to the track. The cruise will probably take about 2 hours. I'll be there from around 3:45 for the 4pm head off, so that we can make it to lakeside for the pre dinner meet and greet.

The roads are nice, and it'll be a great way to enjoy a line of 'lines for our last event of the year!

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Keepem comin folks

SPONSORS TABLE

ERD + 1

EFI + 1

Audio Express + 1

Wrapture Styling + 1

Ruzzic Engineering + 1

1. FINELINE + 2

2. SMITZ

3. damit

4. Kegz

5. Joe

6. tony350+1

7. Boz

8. Chris

9. mrbenno

10. joe

11.Sabai +1

12. cadmoon +1

13. sneakeypete

14. biracer

15. shazz

16. wordybrowny

17. typhoon+1

18.v8skyline man +3

19. andanna

20.stu griffin+1

21.33Ste +1

22.Bradgtr + 2

23. Noy + 1

24. Rhino + 2

25. raysboostin +1

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