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Hi, sorry for the relatively short official notice, but as discussed at the last SAU dinner, time has come for the next one.

I have booked at the Bombay Bicycle Club for this Saturday 5th Feb 8pm. No doubt we will head in earlier for some drinks etc. We are booked in the restaurant area upstairs, not the front bar (for those that were at Matt's birthday bash).

I could only get a booking for 10 people. Only catch is I have to pay a $10 per head deposit on Monday, so I need DEFINITE numbers. First in first serve, there are only 6 places left (after Carolyn and myself, Guy (4door sleeper) and Di).

I am happy to pay the deposit, but if you respond here you HAVE to come, as it is not refundable. Will be a great night, with some fantastic food at this renowned (and VERY hard to get into) restaurant.

Who's in? Obviously new forum members are very welcome. There are no membership fees or anything, just respond here and come along for some good food, company and no doubt plenty of car talk.

Andrew :D

Hi Matt

Will you be back in town for the following meeting (April 2nd) otherwise we could move it to another weekend.

Still its hard to feel sorry for you up there enjoying the all that food and cheap drinks. Do they still do a room cleaning service and laundry service up there? - Life must be tough :-)

Umm.. we would love to come but unless it rains we will be at the drags racing the street GTR.  

Peaking deluxe, i wanted to go.

Drags first, Bombay Bicycle Club second - see, it's easy!

Looks like that plan might be on the cards for me too!

Nah, that's it - I am going to can the idea (for this month anyways). Seems there is not enough interest for me to go put the money down for a deposit, so maybe we'll postpone until next month. Also, I am very keen to go to the drags if John is going to run!!

So, dinner Saturday night is CANCELLED - I suggest we make it the front bar of the Bombay Bicycle club (then I don't have to pay a deposit and we're not limited to how many people can come either) Saturday 5th March.

Is everyone cool with that? We will go to the drags this Saturday night instead, and have an impromptu SAU dinner at AIR from the dodgy steak and chips vans :D

Hi, sorry for the relatively short official notice, but as discussed at the last SAU dinner, time has come for the next one.

I have booked at the Bombay Bicycle Club for this Saturday 5th Feb 8pm. No doubt we will head in earlier for some drinks etc. We are booked in the restaurant area upstairs, not the front bar (for those that were at Matt's birthday bash).

I could only get a booking for 10 people. Only catch is I have to pay a $10 per head deposit on Monday, so I need DEFINITE numbers. First in first serve, there are only 6 places left (after Carolyn and myself, Guy (4door sleeper) and Di).

I am happy to pay the deposit, but if you respond here you HAVE to come, as it is not refundable. Will be a great night, with some fantastic food at this renowned (and VERY hard to get into) restaurant.

Who's in? Obviously new forum members are very welcome. There are no membership fees or anything, just respond here and come along for some good food, company and no doubt plenty of car talk.

Andrew  :(

I'm not bi-sexual so I suppose I won't be coming....

Fitted them this afternoon, they seem OK, but I havnt realy tried them out yet. Just a quick drive down to OG road to get their 100 octain fuel (in peak hour traffic) so its hard to say. They are definatly noisier than the S03's.

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