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So Chris, frequenting the Velvet Cigar without your SAU homies!!!! That is just not on!! At least invite Karen!!

I had free entry and alcohol all night. I only had 2 ticktes and I took a workmate. Next time I will invite you and Karen.

Saw majorsick in his GTR on the Western freeway. Lookin good mate.

And saw a maroon R32 with a sau sticker on it, your car smelt like burt oil do you have a leak somewhere.

Saw a bizillion skylines down the gold coast last night.

I enjoyed a wonderful dinner with my partner on cav ave...

I saw a guy drop his bike across an intersection cause some one stepped off the footpatth to cross the road with out looking...

I also thought i saw SMR33 but was not sure, it may have been a re-sprayed R33... :)

I was driving MAGNA PWR... With Canon plastered down the side so i could not expect K or M spotting me...

Smr33 last night down the coast, we had a Club HighRollers meeting on the side of the road... haha i was piloting PLG02 little civic.
Heh thought that group must have had at least one SAUer in it, most people don't stare at a stocko R33 when it goes past :P
I also thought i saw SMR33 but was not sure, it may have been a re-sprayed R33... :)
Nope, still luscious factory red ;)
Spotted TOY 033 at Logan rd towards pacific highway around 7pm.. took off fast and within few secs disappear... :happy: didn't have a chance to wave.. :) I was in black rav 4

testing out the new coilovers going around corners nice and sharp.

had shanef with me.

Spotted darkblue r33 4dr with SAU stickers (Chris??)

Approx 9am - Jubilee Tce heading Bardon way

Woohoo I was spotted. Yep I was on my way to work, I am sorry but I dont remember seeing your blue beast pear I usually have a keen eye for fellow liners.

Woohoo I was spotted. Yep I was on my way to work, I am sorry but I dont remember seeing your blue beast pear I usually have a keen eye for fellow liners.

I was heading the other way... flashed by, with no time to wave or be polite sorry...

spotted the SAU sticker and was thinking is was a sedan by the tail lights :pirate:

Spotted a silver r33 plates- GAZ 99 from memory, numbers may be wrong. On old northern rd, all the way from brendale to mitchelton.

That was me ... was waiting for you to pull out from behind me so I could look for your SAU sticker .. only bother to acknowlege the 'stickered' cars these days .. sick of getting the silly looks from other Skyline drivers when you wave. If you live out that way I'll keep an eye out for you in future

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