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Cmon now we have all had one or many of these over the years, and i am sure this year is no exception for most of you guys...

I wanna know what you guys are hoping to accomplish(or quit in some peoples cases) in 2006. Wish i could say i had one but i have given up on these long ago..never was able to stick to them...:P

maybe they are meant to be broken?

So post your new years res', dont be shy how silly u may think it is.

Finally heres wishing the whole SAU community a great new year, may all your horsepower gains and wishes come true.

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Relatively boring ones but:

racing back on my bike which I havent done since 02

buy a house or at least some form of appreciating property

Both realistic and acheiveable which is how I try to keep them.

Best one I have achieved so far is to come to Australia on holiday in 2001. I did and now live here. :P

Without hijacking, how about also writing up NY resolution achievements to inspire us.

Relatively boring ones but:

racing back on my bike which I havent done since 02

buy a house or at least some form of appreciating property

Both realistic and acheiveable which is how I try to keep them.

Best one I have achieved so far is to come to Australia on holiday in 2001. I did and now live here. :P

Without hijacking, how about also writing up NY resolution achievements to inspire us.

i really hope to getback to the soccer pitch after a 2 year break with the damned osteitis pubis...if i can get the all clear from doc that is...

i am also looking to invest in a house close to city for max. capital gain..

yeah it would be good to hear some NY Res achievements for inspiration..

Oh and to get one of those "VIC member" buttons in the sidebar (now that I am member 164)  :)

well that was an easy one to keep :)

my resolution this year that's related to SAU and cars... "finish my ae86"

Oh and to get one of those "VIC member" buttons in the sidebar (now that I am member 164)  :D

Wow that was quick - one down - one to go ;)

thanks to the 'IT Wiz' in question - I feel so official now

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