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maaaaaaaaaaaaaaan would i like to take my skyline around like this......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7bxX81zjvE

ON THAT NOTE - HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!!!! :P

edit - video is a bit long = 10 mins

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Hey guys, i would just like to outlay a Happy new year to the whole vic club, been to many event in my non skyline, non competitive, yet .. but i wish everyone a safe and happy new year.

Stick by your resolutions for at least january :cool:

Have a good one guys... and be safe on the roads, tis the season to be careful !!!

Same here, well done guys.

Thanks to Andrew and Chris, the key players that brought Track days to us, great efford, lots of self commitments, its not easy job. Though its hard to compete our SAU VIC track days for a full season (finacially, others commitment..)but its still great fun to do it when i can (even though i've got really shit time but hey, i did it :cool: ) Looking forward to 07 season.

Those that haven't done it and would like to try, my advise is DO IT, you won't regret.

Ash, you've done a good job on policing the forum, organising cruise...specially PROMO GIRLS haha.

Paul, your work on the PFC alone is already GREAT, not to consider the work that you do on the committee side of thing.

Nark, you're hardly here anymore but you were one of our best vic committees (who dare to argue :w00t:?), looking forward to see you back here again.

James, you are the man, i still remembered you once printed out about 50pages of instruction for an SAFC and posted it to me while you were at work when i got stuck with which wire is which. Also when a bunch of us wondering around BENALIA station drunk, taking photo of our great work on the signs along the station.

Also to AL , great work man, lets organise some small runs at Calder.

Last but not least, Geoff, Mr Brisby, Troy(ylwgtr), Scotty, Peter, Adz( Mav, hand Adz a bottle of w__k sauce will ya? :rofl:, me and Mav still waiting for all this great clips that you claimed you're going to top us up, lol), Mav, well done, are you ready for 07? I've 2gig of the good stuff ready for you, better upgrade to a faster server mate :D. Saff, you too, great work that you've committed for the club. Jack, hmmm me and my car need a lift to the city man lol, i'm only kidding, thanks for all your help and all the mate's rates everytime we need a TOW. You guys are key players for this club as well, oh also the WRX guys, i dont' know any of you lol but you guys have done a great job as well.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL, have a safe but MAD one.

gawd damn, im sooooooooo bloody drunk again!!!!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!! bed time for me now - appreciate the fact that i got home at 4 am and am wishing u all a happy new year muthaf****rs!!! jeez - i feel like im michael richards now.....:cool:

hate to bring back an old thread :P but whose resolutions came true in 2006??

i got my 250rwkw (plus another 15kw) and also I went back to indoor soccer to test my injury, and so far so good...starting pre season outdoor soccer training in a few days..

didnt buy any property though so hopefully this year..

hope you all have a great 2007 :(

I had to read back up to see what my resolution was....

I didn't work NYE or new years day, so I guess i've done well

same...totally had forgotten about mine and this thread until saturday nite when a friend kept asking about new year resolutions of mine for the new year and the previous one...

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