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Gday all,

finally I "officially" joined the sauwa club yesterday and am pretty keen to get involved and to find out what kind of activites you all get together for?

car events, puplic social events, bbq events., xtreme sports.......etc

hope to catch a few of ya soon at a meet....

cheers

Iz

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[quote name='Marky Marc' date='4 Dec 2006, 01:24 PM' post='2724597'

I couldnt find a "hi" thread anywhere lol

thats coz we dont have a hii thread lol

and welcome to you both now post pics in the show n shine so we can see your rides :P

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Wow 2 newbies in 1 hit and neither of them used "l337 Sp34k" or asked where they could get a blow off valve. Good work :P

You are both off to a great start, welcome to the fold. Be sure to mingle on the next cruise, ill be the embarrassed looking guy with the 4cyl.

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"Wow 2 newbies in 1 hit and neither of them used "l337 Sp34k" or asked where they could get a blow off valve. Good work ;)..."

:P or how many giggawatts a cat back and a nismo decal is worth

Welcome Iz and Marky... Marc I think i spot you on the way down to KNR sometimes.

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