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wow i cant believe how much of a younger presence there is on sau...... considering skylines are pricey! we must all work very hard for our pride and joy! i would have thought there would be alot more between the 30-40 age group considering that the majority of sau members seem to be quite knowledgable in all areas. maybe they are just hiding! i personally prefer an older prescence as well as younger it helps bridge the generation gap and i notice the older fellas keep us all on the straight an narrow :D

this thread is on fire! top work damo. :rofl:

hahaha where waiting

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:rofl:

thought you were older :D

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kool im on my 34th lap breaking some speed records too might add

I've completed 34 laps around the sun... and I feel it tonight.

time for another scarf and to oil the rocking chair :)

fark i feel like im hanging around a kindy garden any of you blokes emm err kids know how to change ya own nappies yet or is mummy and daddy still helping ya tie up ya shoes :-)

im 48 going on 49

you wish

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.... I can't believe how many interstate lurkers we have here :thumbsup::(

lol shit place to live but we have good threads :thumbsup: (i like living here even if some dont)

You guys have more interesting threads.

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paid cash for the car 2years ago like the drug dealer i am :dry:

nah drugs bit was a joke

actually it was 2 years of anti social behaviour, getting called a stingey bastard and getting dissed for driving a rusted n busted $300 dato. apparently driving a dato is embarrasing compared to the hotness a ford laser or toyota camry brings :) well in my fellow accountant ranks anyways. i like to think there eating there words bout whos got the sh*t box now :D im glad i stuck to my all or nothing policy

as i look pretty young for my age it was funny the looks i got when i first had it, glares of "damn rich kids, mum buys him everything i bet" :(

my insurance only dropped $200 when i hit 25 must be this damn gheto i live in

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