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So it's Friday arvo nearly time to knock off and I was bored as hell so I went through the thread and compiled everyone into an easy to read list.

SAU ID PSN ID

Sl!m - VertexR32

Gts30t - Shodaddy

mattis96 - qik33

trism - t_r_i_s_m

r33cruiser - a_BFG

smurf80 - smurf80

MADGT4 - madsammy

OZ_Pomy - iLEC

Kozeyekan - Kozeyekan

thirty four - reggin_au

Goziiraaa!! - Bourne01

[Michael] - kaido

GoldZilla - GoldZilla

kralster - MrCharismaAUS

Magic - Blaq-Magic

typevu - typevu

Bumblebee- GT2-KLR

GeeTR - rkaid

S13Deviat - Andominated

YLD-CHLD - YLDCHLD

Krimz - krimzn

=premo= - incorrect_method

LEANBAC - LEANBAC

dezz - dezzmang

AMS - oconnorams

Dush - Dush

MaTBoY - matboy

atang - atang34

TiTAN - sau-TITAN

SKYLVIA - WildWarriorBizz

Kaz180 - Kaz180

ABuSD - KellyNUTS

krzysiu - KrzysiuR33

BAMR33 - bamr33

gt_relish - Gonzarelli

Frunknmont- fl1pp3

PSICO - McWhizzle

PWND - foamer

joe26f - Stagezilla

jeffboyracer -sjhanan

bigjimmystyle- Bigjimmystyle85

W0rp3D -warped

EVL-R33 -WarMachine

writeoff -writeoff3

muirsky -muirsk

hkspwr -hkspwr115

Ry34 - Ry34

omy-33 ashdroid

TheProDaniel- TheProDaniel69

Howie -Howiefied

hanyou -hanyou8

nismo_GTS -Ants84

Sl!m if you want seeing as you are a mod and the thread starter you can put this in the first post.

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Good work on the list Adam!

I'm still playing COD4 but am SICK of getting shafted because of the lag. I'll try coordinate a time for a SAU grudge match. Look for invitations in your inbox.

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