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SAUNSW Sunday Sessions - Cafe at Waterview - Sunday 11th February


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This is it, legends! We're kicking off 2024 strong by starting with our Sunday Session at Waterview Cafe - Where it all began!

As always, this is the best place to meet up with the SAUNSW fam for a coffee, bite to eat, and a chat!

So what are you waiting for? Block out the calendar, set your alarm in the morning, and come down to hang out with the SAUNSW fam!

Date: Sunday 11th February
Meet Location: Cafe at Waterview - Bicentennial Ave, Sydney Olympic Park
Meet Time: Meet at 8:00am
Map: http://tinyurl.com/saunsw-waterview

This is NOT a race and we will all be adhering to all road rules. If this is what you want please come to one of our many track days.
This is an official SAUNSW event and will be run under a Motorsports Australia permit.

One of the things that really sets our club apart is our commitment to being true enthusiasts. When on normal roads we strive to maintain good relations with the authorities as well as the public in general.

When attending one of Skylines Australia NSW events please try to:
• Be aware of surrounding environment and act accordingly.
• Drive courteously on the state’s roads as a true enthusiast should.
• Understand how important it is to maintain the good name of SAU:NSW and thus, treat others accordingly.
• Any misbehaviour will not be tolerated and you will be asked to leave.

Thanks guys and hope to see you there!

  • sammi_d changed the title to SAUNSW Sunday Sessions - Cafe at Waterview - Sunday 11th February
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On 30/01/2024 at 5:34 PM, PranK said:

Do we need to RSVP for this, Sam?

I'm not Sam but there's no need to RSVP for this one. Just show up in the morning with however many people. Are you going? :)

 

Jen and I are planning to make it to this one. Haven't been there in a long time.

On 01/02/2024 at 7:07 PM, soviet_merlin said:

I'm not Sam but there's no need to RSVP for this one. Just show up in the morning with however many people. Are you going? :)

 

Jen and I are planning to make it to this one. Haven't been there in a long time.

I'm going to try. I'll see if I can talk my daughter into coming. :) 

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