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SAU Vic are having a cruise and all members are invited! With a route through central Victoria and BBQ provided by SAU Vic it should be a great day for all! This is a members only event and membership cards will be checked on the day. To learn more about this official SAU Vic event follow the link below for more info and see you on the day!



http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/445652-official-sau-vic-september-cruise/


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when is this? .. link no worky

The event is an SAU Vic members only cruise and the link will only work for members. If you would like to join in on the cruise and other members only events head over to http://www.sauvic.com.au/how-to-join and fill out the form. Hope to see you there :)

  • 4 weeks later...

Paid my membership well over a month ago, still wating on full forum access because I wanted to join this cruise so I don't know when it is, can someone PM me details please?

I'll chase up your access again, sorry, it's done by someone else.

Tony - I can confirm he's a member if you can let him know details.

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