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the car scene is dead because of wanker number plates with the word envy..

+ 11ty

i would also like to say the word sly should not be used on a car that looks like a hovercraft and stands out like a honeymooners d*ck....

please in future have number plates that say "obvious"

Im including just about everything from cruises, down to track events and even maybe competing against other states at dyno days, or even just in the look department, would make things much more interesting for everyone i reckon

well all states are being compared already.. so why not make it interesting and compete!! their cars mite have looks but iv noticed down here people tend to do more engine mods.. so why not beat them at that?? gives people something to look forward to, i think it would be interesting dont know about you

it would be so cool if sa had an sau car that everyone voted what to do with it and put money into it.. so everyone owns it!! But from my statistics that wont work hahaha.. start a war of whos driving the thing hahahahahhaha BOOST BOOST BOOST!

All other states have decent skyline car clubs, i remember adelaide being one of them a couple of years ago!!

SAUSA has never been right from day dot when we all moved over from Skylines Downunder back in 2002.

Vic especially is more of a motorsport club than a social club. Lots of high powered VERY quick GTR's with a few quick GTST's.

There's more of a 'social' club going on now than there ever has been, and those who are in to the motorsport scene are with Nissan Datsun Car Club/Marque Sports Car Association of SA happily thrashing around Mallala.

The results from the recent Supersprint.

http://www.mscasa.com/results/2008/results_round3.html

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