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Hey guys,

Today i went to the meet up at kamikaze motors and finally signed up as a member. Met some people and made some new friends. Just like to formally introduce myself. My names Jin. I own a r34 GT-T and have always loved skylines (previously owning 2 R32s)

Hope to go to more meets and cruises.

Take care guys :P

P.S. will be sending Kaz some information for members only discounts at Autobarn, stay tuned :)

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today was supposed to be my day off but i had to work so missed out on dyno day. when are you gonna start hitting the track days?

i'll slowly hit the track days, hardly have time off man. had to get rohan to work for me today

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Jin

Welcome to SAUvic

I hope to catch up and have a chat at some up coming events.

Cheers Mate.

Wayne (RCHOO)

SAUvic Events Co-Ordinator.

Thank you for the welcome Wayne.

Will defiantly look out for you next time at an event.

Looking forward for a chat :thumbsup:

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