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So I'll put this up as a general reminder to people.

We want this event to be a casual, family friendly day and as such we would appreciate it, if you all helped make that happen.

SAUNSW does have a code of ethics, which can be found on the link provided.

http://saunsw.com.au/code-of-ethics/

No Hooning onsite, outside or in the area. There are places you can go for that, like our upcoming Texikhana or Trackday

No engine revving, skids or anti-social behaviour.

Please pick-up your rubbish and place it in the bin.

Please don't leave your goods unattended, they are the sellers responsibility.

SAUNSW carries no responsibility for items sold, or information given.

Any concern over the source of an item, please contact relevant authorities.

SAUNSW suggests that a price be placed on items.

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Lol, you've just reminded me to call em ya bums.

* Edit:- Confirmed CAFE2U from 11.30-2.30

If she's available, do we want her there even earlier?

Reminded her 23rd April asking for an even earlier start!

Reminded her again now, requesting confirmation of an earlier start > Just got a reply this minute of a 10am start.

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