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Should only be Pennant Hills Rd though... And most cars are trying to leave Sydney i hope.

Unfortunately not, dude - seeing as a fair chunk of Sydney residents live out West, there'll be heaps of people heading the same way you are along the M4 and/or the Great Western Highway. In fact, the traffic usually frees up after the area where the M4 and M7 intersect, which is past Eastern Creek... :(

Will be there to spectate...as a stock stagea on 18's is not show worthy lol.... Fanciest thing my car has is custom black leather interior....

Bring the car anyway - my car is also a stock-looking Stagea on 18s, so yours won't be alone!

We discussed attending as a club and having the club display. Nick and I are tee'ing up a meet with the Top Secret boys to find out how we go about getting our official display.

As soon as we have that info we'll post up and make an Official SAU entry listing.

So more information to come VERY soon.

OK, the information has been sourced, and Eric and I (and other Execs) are now working out our best plan of attack to make the most of the night (and hopefully carry those plans through to any future nights that are held).

We'll let you all know what the go is soon! Stay tuned...

Unfortunately not, dude - seeing as a fair chunk of Sydney residents live out West, there'll be heaps of people heading the same way you are along the M4 and/or the Great Western Highway

Goddamit... Lol... I'll see if I can leave work earlier then :)

Looks like I could bring along the m35 for something different in the sau mix. Let us know what's happening with the club display and I'll book in.

Yeah, like Luke says, do it Alex!

This is for the $10 entry right? Just making sure...

I'm in, will register soon.

$10 for VIP entry.

entitles you to early entry and VIP lane entry.

passengers are still a gold coin donation.

of, $5 normal entry for the car on the night.

So we're deep in planning now folks. SAU will have an official trade booth and we're working to get a few cars around it. Unfortuantely not sure on the logistics of having all SAU together. In fact I think with an event of this size it would be a logistical problem for the organisers.

So we will be in contact with a select few to for the club trade booth.

For the rest, I suggest if you want to represent the club join with a VIP to get early entry and designate a meet up point and go all together in a group. If you arrive together it will be way easier to get a location where all our cars are grouped.

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