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Hi every one my names ash and i'm looking for a car group to join to go on cruises and also to have fun and get some tips i found this site through a local group that by the looks of things is no longer running it was called rice. Well i know this site is all called skylines australia and the car i drive is a 2002 vr-x lancer it has a sports exhaust but thats about it well if any one is going to motivation this weekend feel free to give me a bell my e-mail addy is [email protected] hope to hear from some ppl soon

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welcome

from what i understand ur from WA

head over to the WA section on the forums for more info

RICE fell apart a few yrs ago

in regards to motorvation there are lots of guys gonna be there

SAUWA (skylines australia:western australia) is gonna have a group of cars there (including a 600rwhp monster - wink wink hey paul.....)

antilag will also have skylines there - i think a quick count is around 15-20 skylines

oh - and dont worry, i drive an excel

worse then a vr-x.....

just put up with the shit that the guys give ya :P:cool:

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oh - and dont worry, i drive an excel

worse then a vr-x.....

just put up with the shit that the guys give ya :cool::P

Yup, you would know it Ush :D *looks in driveway and see's daily driving lancer :P )

Welcome to SAU.

SAUWA has an events section for cruises etc. Sign up for the members only cruises :D

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