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Sau Nsw Tech Night: Suspension & Steering @ Heasman 06/09/13


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Thanks to Brad Heasman and his team at Heasman Steering & Suspension, they will be hosting a steering & suspension tech night for SAU:NSW.

Day/Date: Friday 6th September
Time: 6:00PM for a 6:30 Start
Place: Heasman Steering 455-463 Princes Highway (cnr Railway Road) Sydenham.
Parking: Available on site, front and rear.
Limited To: MEMBERS ONLY - 40 People (30 Members, 10 Execs)
Price: Free
Food and Bev: BBQ, Sausages etc.

Map:

http://goo.gl/maps/u23GI

Format:

Everyone will be split up into 3 groups and each group would be rotated.

Group 1 - Wheel alignments, corner weighting, balancing, coilover adjustment.

Group 2 - Shock absorber building, custom fabrication.

Group 3 - Shock internals, dyno tests, how different rates work etc.

Heasman will also be showcasing their track cars as well:

R34 GTR

R35 GTR - http://www.the-lowdown.com/heasman-r35/

S14 - http://www.the-lowdown.com/heasman-s14/

More Info:

http://www.heasmans.com.au/

THIS EVENT IS FOR SAU: NSW CLUB MEMBERS ONLY. IF YOU ARE NOT A MEMBER YET, YOU CAN APPLY TO JOIN HERE: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/365434-s-a-u-n-s-w-club-membership-faq/

Everyone will be checked off a list and provided a name tag.

To register attendance, simply post "IN"

Attendees:

Members:

1 - levinboy - CONFIRMED

2 - Philr32- CONFIRMED

3 - CLNSKY - CONFIRMED

4 - Spring&WateR

5 - MrFijiGold - CONFIRMED

6 - Watchamacallit

7 - elChin0 - CONFIRMED

8 - twotwisted - CONFIRMED

9 - benm - CONFIRMED

10 - Owens

11 - DekA - CONFIRMED

12 - PRO_32 - CONFIRMED

13 - Victory - CONFIRMED

14 - darksky34

15 - 123456789

16 - TREGTR - CONFIRMED

17 - Calsonic14U

18 -

19 - RiseofBrutality - CONFIRMED

20 - JimmyRickard

21 - donut_kng

22 - beenowened - CONFIRMED

23 - JimmyRickard's +1

24 - ianjb - CONFIRMED

25 - Udi - CONFIRMED

26 - God_speed - CONFIRMED

27 - R34Liner - CONFIRMED

28 - BunsenBurna

29 - 533 RYC

30 - vorse - FIRMEDCON

31 - sammi_d - CONFIRMED

32 - BakemonoRicer

Reserved:

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Execs:

1 - Ricky "XNTRQ" - CONFIRMED

2 - Terry_GT-R34 - CONFIRMED

3 - Aggroman - CONFIRMED

4 -

5 - crashdown - CONFIRMED

6 - Tats

7 - GoldZilla

8 -

IF YOUR NAME IS NOT LISTED WITHIN 24 HOURS, PM ME!!

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