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Details will follow shortly - but mark this date in your diary:

To mark the 1st Anniversary of SAU Vic - we are having a Show 'n Shine!

When: Sunday October 2nd - 2005

Time: 11.30am - till late afternoon

Where: an outdoor park - ideally grass - somewhere relatively central.

We have a few locations in mind and are just trying to get permission.

Essentially this will be a relaxed family day - cars will be parked, cleaned and judged for our Show 'n Shine categories. At this stage we will have trophies for:

Best R31, Best R32, Best R33, Best R34 and Best 'other'

Entry is open to members only - so please post your interest in this thread.

There will be a BBQ lunch - and of course, a bit of Vortex action!

This is a great chance to meet people, see some great cars - and have a nice relaxing day.

James

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IM IN!!!

Provided i can get sum1 to drive my car(no licence) and its not in the shop!!

Never even been to a meet ;)

How many cars? Theres a nice grass field next door to ACE Karts that we use to park cars in when we have MASSIVE functions like Triple M days and such. Maybe we could put it on there and also have a little go kart action on the side. Im sure i could work out a deal for SAU members? Plus we have a BBQ there also.

Unless that sounds more like another cruise/function?

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IM IN!!!

Provided i can get sum1 to drive my car(no licence) and its not in the shop!!

Never even been to a meet ;)

How many cars? Theres a nice grass field next door to ACE Karts that we use to park cars in when we have MASSIVE functions like Triple M days and such. Maybe we could put it on there and also have a little go kart action on the side. Im sure i could work out a deal for SAU members? Plus we have a BBQ there also.

Unless that sounds more like another cruise/function?

That sounds very interesting!

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YAY.. glad the dinner is off.. only caus now we can go to the bbq :D

(enough with everyone getting married already!)

Someone better bring some kiddies caus Eva will definately be coming :)

Oh! and some wives or girlfriends.. I'm sick of all you boys! (joking.. mostly :))

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