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I'll be in for next week.

PS. I for-filled my dream today....no I didn't get to Lay Angela Jolie.......but I did get to drive the 1992 Bathurst winning Winfield R32 GTR at pace at the Oran Park......mmmmmm.....still buzzing....and to think I have two more days of driving it

PSS. And yes I am gloating :D

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I'll be in for next week.

PS. I for-filled my dream today....no I didn't get to Lay Angela Jolie.......but I did get to drive the 1992 Bathurst winning Winfield R32 GTR at pace at the Oran Park......mmmmmm.....still buzzing....and to think I have two more days of driving it

PSS. And yes I am gloating :)

Stop that glotting you bastard. :D

I'll be in for next week.

PS. I for-filled my dream today....no I didn't get to Lay Angela Jolie.......but I did get to drive the 1992 Bathurst winning Winfield R32 GTR at pace at the Oran Park......mmmmmm.....still buzzing....and to think I have two more days of driving it

PSS. And yes I am gloating :spank:

You lucky MoFo, Craig!

I get to look at it every day, it's just a shame it's only in 1:18 scale... :down:

Sorry guys won't be able to make it this Thursday, it's my wife's birthday.
so bring her and we will take a cake :)

Yeh exactly, we always have carpark cake up teh coast for birthdays!

OK peoples, I'll be cruising up this week as per normal, but I have another quick message for you all:

If you're not already an SAU-NSW club member, sign up quick-smart and send me a PM as soon as you do, as we have our yearly SAU-NSW Christmas Cruise on this weekend!!!

Sign up for membership HERE!

Hey Nick, Its Brian

Might remember me from the SAU Show n Shine at Granville, Was with dad and his R31 wagon?

Also, from the Richmond Stag cruise couple o' years back! And bumping into you at Autosalon... (last year?*)

I have ended up buying a R31 Ti so therefore resigned up with a new username.. And my father is still yet to 'update' and purchase a Stag! im extremelly dissapointed!

I would come on the Chrissie Cruise if I had known of it earlier and put in for time off work!

Might have to join you guys one thursday Night for this cruise! I went up Old Pac last Saturday on a Suzuki Cappuccino cruise... Had no chance keeping up with those things around corners... Will be buying one soon, Should be fun.

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no cruise for me tonight fellas... have to spend some quality time with the missus... just got back from brisbane

was a good cruise last thursday tho... good to meet some other stagea owners

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I'll be there as per usual.

And hey Brian, yep I remember you. I should be at AutoSalon on Sunday at the SAU stand, so I might catch you then if you're heading in. Good work snapping up an R31, and hope to catch you on a Thursday night cruise soon!

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