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June Monthly Meeting - Sandown Racecourse - Wednesday 19Th June


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Well considering the change of scenery was good last night, we've decided to change it up yet again

On the 19th of June we will be holding our monthly meet at the "Vintage Room" at Sandown Racecourse

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http://www.sandown.net.au/

Address: 591-659 Princes Hwy, Springvale, 3171

http://www.sandown.net.au/

time: 7pm - 10pm

We have hired this place out with projectors and all to show all three WTAC DVD's, both the SAU Nats DVD's and an assortment of Motive, Rev Speed and Option DVD's!

Guess what, this times the food is on us! SAU VIC is going to be providing soft drinks and Pizza which will go down good on a winter night!

There are also going to be door prizes supplied by Motul !

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This day is going to be our Second renewal day for the year

NEW MEMBERSHIP AND RENEWAL PRICES
NEW MEMBERS: $50(Usually $70)
RENEWAL: $50
3 YEAR RENEWAL: $120

This is going to be a great evening! especially at such an Iconic place for us! EVERYONE is welcome as normal and not just paid members!

Although this is at a racecourse, it doesnt mean you can drive like racer boys, we expect everyone in attendance to drive in a safe and legal manner and to follow the speed limits given by Sandown. Anybody driving like a tool will be asked to leave and your details WILL be given to po po.

We will see you all there!!

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