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I can see why some people are pissed off about not being allowed in the display, especially when it wont be a skyline display. (I don't have a problem with the Stagea's being there, but it seems hypocritical to then say other models are not welcome)

Its an SAU display. Do you remember what SAU stands for? "Skylines Australia" ... and the Stageas pretty much qualify as a Skyline wagon.

When I go for parts for my Stagea, I'm constantly quoting parts for a Skyline. The Stagea is a Skyline in the eyes of the importers, spare parts suppliers, workshops, the law, and myself.

Cars such as the Silvias are nowhere near anything like a Skyline. Not even when you squint hard enough :laugh: Some people just don't look under their bonnets I reckon.

And as you said a few lines before ...

If someone wants to set up an SAU display, thats great, but they need to remember its SAU, not a me and my homies display.

It is an SAU display Cara has put together. What part of that don't you guys understand? Silvias do not qualify ... simple. Want a display? Put your own together. Is that too hard? Obviously ... because its easier to nit-pick someone else's organising of a display. Selfish members here really have a way of destroying SAU organised events and displays.

Deal with it or find another sand pit to play in :rofl:

Edited by RubyRS4
hahaha i know were to meet, just wondering WHO personally is going.. wat new ppl im gonna meet.

Not Silvia owners, thats for sure :rofl:

(my turn to stir) :laugh:

man i need to get me some bling if its a homie display lol

:ninja: Maybe i can fit my 19 and 20 inch rims off my hilux onto my car, would that be bling enough??? :laughing-smiley-014:

or would i have to ask for permission from the rest of SAU first :happy:

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man i hope we don't get parked next to each other troy, our cars, from afar, would look identical to the untrained commodore-loving eye :)

why do you think Im wearing the G-Raffe suit.. lol

its easy to spot the diff, mine has the weird front end and the S2 high torque cams...lol

man i hope we don't get parked next to each other troy, our cars, from afar, would look identical to the untrained commodore-loving eye :)

Ha. Ben's 260 and my RS4 would look the same then also to the commonwhore-loving attendees. :)

"this is one of them skyline wagons ay? farkin jap crap doesnt have enough cylinders, my Vacationer would cane this on main north road aye bro"

"Yeah bro. Even ma 1.6 Gemi with its worked cam would cane this fat pieceoshit. Hope he parks it at maccas one night, I like the rims!"

"I got more black in my teeth than he has in his paint. Let's go now and change our flea collars eh?"

:)

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