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if u go to curtin uni and have a passion/drive/own but dont drive a skyline then join CSC: Curtin Skylines Club

PM for a sig thingy if u want it

let us no what degree ur doing too...

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usherly (me - ashley BEng Software Eng) #001

fr0st (matt) #002

ohhh yes, im serious

organize study groups - if u have never realised that a fellow SAUer is in the same class as you

organize drinking sessions - drink the tav dry people!!! thats what its for!!!!

organize mass burnouts in the carparks - why not????

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shut up matt

im a skyline fan - just cause i dont drive one doesnt mean i cant be part of it

i get the feeling ur pulling the piss adam

well dont

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Well it's no big deal that you don't have a line, i mean... dan is a mod and a sauwa exec, but dosn't have a line...well.. he had one, and was one of the first few on sauwa to have one.

I'm lost now. So carpark burnouts eh? Sorry, i ain't a hoon.




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