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"SAU.NSW" and "SYRIOPS - Engineered to Perform"

are putting on a Tech Arvo about...

ENGINEERING CERTIFICATES

Hosted very kindly for our Club by Theo Syriopoulos

Day:- Saturday

Date:- 10th May 2014

Time:- 2pm onwards

Place:- SYRIOPS HQ

172 Belmore Rd North, Riverwood

Safe Parking:- Hannans Rd or Hardy Ave

Price:- No Charge at all: but there'll be a donation tin for bowel cancer australia

http://www.bowelcancerfundraising.org/anneke_hennessy

Food:- BBQ supplied by Theo

...and there's a Convenience Store around the corner.

Space is limited to 40 Members in the Workshop and that's standing room.

SAU Exec Member Mat aka 34GeeTeeTee will have his car on the floor as our inspection dummy.

Mat has supplied Theo with information about his car Re: Make, Model, DOM and modification list.

Topics Covered on the day include...

* SYRIOPS and its Function

* About the VSCCS

* Modifications and their implications

* Engineering Certificates

* Compliance Certificates

* Defect Clearing

* How to negotiate with Insurance Companies with an Engineering Certificate in hand

* How to negotiate with NSW Police as they inspect one's car

So mark your calendars guys and post up your intent!

Give us Execs plenty of notice should you need to cancel.

1) 34GeeTeeTee (E)

2) Terry_GT-R34 (E)

3) MrFijiGold (M)

4) levinboy (E)

5) Udi (M)

6) DekA (M)

7) Redline_GTR (M)

8) Owens (M)

9) Pezhead (T)

10) TREGTR (M)

11) crashdown (E)

12) RiseofBrutality (M)

13) ianjb (M)

14) God_speed (M)

15) sammi_d (M)

16) Calsonic14U (M)

17) MR33YO (M)

18) Victory (M)

19) Clinton (M)

20) DC33VN (M)

21) stagea pete (M)

22) luke gtr (E)

23) Aqua (M)

24) Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR (M)

25) kila32 (M)

26) GoldZilla (VP)

27) BakemonoRicer (M)

28) Moelders (M)

29) Daleo (E)

30) 533 RYC (M)

31) RMBLBE (M)

32) twotwisted (M)

33) GOD12A (M)

34) Edifier (M)

35) Aggroman (VP)

36) StageIan (M)

37) MrStabby (M)

38)

39) Peterj (M pending)

40) magellows (M pending)

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* SAU.NSW Club accepts no responsibility for advice or interpretation of advice given in relation to workshop tech days

** If you a Member has contracted flu, it is better that you cancel for the sake of others




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