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S A U . N S W Stall At W T A C 18Th-19Th October 2013


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SAU.NSW will have a Stall at WTAC Sydney Motorsport Pk Fri 18th & Sat 19th October

* Donated by Todd O'Donnell of JLM - Sydney Compliance Centre

* SAU Paraphernalia also on display at the Iron Chef Imports Stall

More surprises to be announced over the coming weeks > Stay Tuned!

Looking forward to this!

+1 And I want to see who wins the SAU.NSW Competition!

Did I say COMPETITION?

COMPETITION FOR MEMBERS ONLY RIGHT?

MUST JOIN UP ASAP OR RENEW RIGHT?

Thanks Kory :)

Bring that special lens that makes my face look like a prune > hang on: that's what I saw this morning in the mirror :unsure:

2x SAU Cars have already been selected for the SAU tent & Iron Chef tent.

But we do appreciate your thoughts/offers.

  • 2 weeks later...

Better than discounts Timmy is the chance to win hotlaps with Max Orido on Thursday in the Top Secret WTAC R33 GTR. Compliments of JapLink and SAU :)

Have you renewed your Membership with SAU.NSW?

  • 3 weeks later...

Great day yesterday at our SAU WTAC Stall :)

* quite a few members dropped by for a chat

* we dropped in to see Nick's R33 in garage 8/9

* we got several enquiries over 2 days about SAU

* some Membership forms were handed out

* onlookers were comparing Matt's big brakes compared to my l'il ones

* onlookers took the time to read about the SAU cars on display

* we were forced to endure (adjacent to our stall) the judging of Miss World Time Attack. We were surrounded by these pretty things! The guys were hanging off the 2 balconies. And the Men's Rooms were all full straight afterwards - I don't know what was going on in there.



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