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I don't remember you Nick , sorry

People I do remember

impact blue

Predator

Chaos

Cyras

Mud

Well, Beau, your memory is just as sharp as ever... What about Bunta??? You cannot have Impact Blue without Bunta!!!!!!!

And what about Revhead??

I don't remember you Nick , sorry

People I do remember

impact blue

Predator

Chaos

Cyras

Mud

Well, Beau, your memory is just as sharp as ever... What about Bunta??? You cannot have Impact Blue without Bunta!!!!!!!

And what about Revhead??

And Charlie. Lol

Charlie... sad little man... But a great target on here!!!

Of course Squizz, cannot forget Squizz who has gone to the darkside and has forgotten his Skyline roots...

And Col... Who can forget Col!!!

Charlie... sad little man... But a great target on here!!!

 

Of course Squizz, cannot forget Squizz who has gone to the darkside and has forgotten his Skyline roots...

And Col... Who can forget Col!!!

Col is still around from time to time Rhinorebal

Well Impact Blue is sitting about 2m from me, she just think you guys are feggits so doesn't go to stuff :P

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then again, the 1/4 mile has more curves than taylor....

LOL!

You guys have been ragging on a guy with a LS1 in a 33, but I have been in a 33 with a 1UZ

33 with a 1UZ = awesome

33 with an LS1 = abomination

Morning!

You guys have been ragging on a guy with a LS1 in a 33, but I have been in a 33 with a 1UZ

Quad cam and 6 bolt mains > pushrod heap of 'murica shit.

In other news my brother in law has decided to buy a R35 GTR. I am very excite. Have wanted to drive one for a while now.

Theses guys are waaaaaaaayyyyyyyyg old or even dead as I've been around here longer than you bro.

LOL just a lot of us are in the 10+ years of SAU membership, I've been pretty scarce since I moved on from the LED business, that was the only thing keeping me here as I said good bye to the R34 about 3 years ago :(

I've heard if you look into the mirror and chant "Charlie, Charlie, Charlie" he will appear in Whoretown!?!?!?!?!

We can't all be LS1 haters, I will be putting an LS(insert number here) into a car in the not too distant Future but I've got a bit of a timeline and process to go through before it hits the streets....28 months and counting.

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