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SAU Vic Social Meeting\Dinner - Tuesday 19th July 2005 **DECA TROPHEYS/VIDEOS HERE**


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Sorry I couldn't make it. Was hoping to pull up ok but the drugs wore off leaving me in a fair bit of pain. I had to take more drugs and can't drive safely. Tramadol!! Who needs alcohol??

I'll organise something very soon with all SAU footage in the format of a DVD that will be avalible for a small charge. Profits back to SAU (Since we lost money on DECA) This DVD will contain all track day footage I have so far. Which is a fair bit.

I'll keep you guys posted.

Geoff You'll be pleased to know that your wannabe Golgo did team purple proud by looking good on the DECA video footage :D
Unfortunately the owner did not allow GOLGO to participate, and left it cold and lonely inside the garage all weekend. Not much of an assasin? :)

And before Shivam starts; my car was on exhibition, in the carpark, all weekend. So it lived up to it's plates :)

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