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HEY! You're a guest here, don't tell me to shut up! Only SAU:NSW Members can do that :(

And it's not 11tybillion... it's 2! And yeah, I think you brought the rain with you, it was fine before you got here :whistling:

lol i'll do as i please thank you :( or i can just request someone to do it for me either way :whistling: if that would make u feel better....

So this crusie a big one and how is the weekly thing going?? successful???

and i dont know about bringing the rain it always rains lol i remeber eastern creek last year that was RAIN

lol noiceeeeeeee

Vic is looking at doing more of that sort of stuff its good...

got some new boys running the social / cruise side of life who have more time than me so its good....

Yea soz cant make it tonight would have been mad.... i was looking at some roads as i flet in and up near Akuna Bay looks MAD!!!

Dont know if you have ever done the run before but looks hairy lol...

lol noiceeeeeeee

Vic is looking at doing more of that sort of stuff its good...

got some new boys running the social / cruise side of life who have more time than me so its good....

Yea soz cant make it tonight would have been mad.... i was looking at some roads as i flet in and up near Akuna Bay looks MAD!!!

Dont know if you have ever done the run before but looks hairy lol...

We need more Exec members to have social cruises held by exec members :whistling: They're all pretty busy doing the track days, drag days and Texikhana...

You have to be careful with cruises though... not everyone pulls their head in if it is a public arrangement, and bad things can happen... right in view of the public... not kewl for SAU :P

Haven't done Akuna Bay, but some people take Old Pac (kinda legendary up here) on Thursdays all the way to the central coast... most of it is speed limited at 80kph... kinda hairy :(

I'll most likely be up there for dinner tonight with the mrs but we are then off to Pendulum w00t

Hai, record entire show pls! Kthxbi!

lol now im in trouble :D

how are ya mate???

any plans for tonight?

Hey Matt, doing pretty damn good, how about you?

Tonight, got a bit on, but should be around the Chatswood area for a bit so may try and swing by.

Hey Matt, doing pretty damn good, how about you?

Tonight, got a bit on, but should be around the Chatswood area for a bit so may try and swing by.

Awesome man.

Yea im tops, cant complain at all...

Yea that would be mad if your around drop in say hi, Good to catch up again.

I see in your Sig you have a V35 is that the GTR or just the normal skyline?

Awesome man.

Yea im tops, cant complain at all...

Yea that would be mad if your around drop in say hi, Good to catch up again.

I see in your Sig you have a V35 is that the GTR or just the normal skyline?

Its the 350 GT-8 Sedan, 8 Speed Paddle Baby :D

Right now I have the V35 and the R33 GTR

Its the 350 GT-8 Sedan, 8 Speed Paddle Baby :D

Right now I have the V35 and the R33 GTR

Thats cool as... Anything that has 8 gears would just be a bundel of FUN!!!

Back in the day you got a 5 speed and it was exciting omg i can cruise in 5th, then Holden bring out the Mega 6th gear in the Holden...

Lol go hard Nissan throw in another 2 :banana:

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