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^it is very intimidating i must admit, when i was at villi's i hanged around out front and talked to a few people but you guys sit round a table in a closed off section and to walk into the middle of that and be like "heeyyyy im from sau" is a bit intimidating to start off with, im sure your all great people tho :nyaanyaa:

Yeah I know what you mean, but there's usually a couple of SAU folk that'll always make an effort to include you.

You'd be surprised how many in that group are relatively new and feel the same way you do, cheers

^^ that might of been the end of Fabio's cruise had a good turn out at the meet spott

I saw one cefiro, couple of skylines and the rest were other cars like wrx etc. there was even one golf.

It looked more like a street race than a cruise tho...

Anyway spotted PHNTOM Supra getting owned by my r32 on north terrace couple of hours ago. The owner obviously put all the money in exterior and none in the engine...  :thanks:

Then soon after that spotted 2 r32s at HQ turning toward west terrace and a nice black stag on my other side.

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spotted a silver 33 gtst near hollywood plaza about 1ish today , gave driver a wave n got one back

also spotted RB033 or something similar in paralowie about 8pm

haha that was me in the silver 33, nice skyline you got there!

also saw a red r34 gtt in parafield gardens today :thanks:

from memory phntom is na i was entered in the toyoshow 2 years ago and it was there

yea checked net and its na... it was just too easy lol

But hey, it does look good tho...  :thanks:

Here's the pic i found

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haha that was me in the silver 33, nice skyline you got there!

ahh yes , now i remember the rego plate :thanks:

yeah mine is alright , lacks rims and coilovers , not to mention power haha

your 33 is mint :P

YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT

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yeah i seen this parked on rundle last night bout 11:30pm,down the end other side accross from stag,looking sexy sitting there, coudnt see the owner though :thanks:

dayum, 35s in our presence :thanks:

i reckon i spotted muirsky's 32 parked at BP Brighton the other morning................grey(ish) 32 with white 6 spoke wheels?

Me? Brighton? Hmmm I don't think it was me?

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