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me too joined in 02, I think I may have actually joined SDU first and then found this place ;)

memories hmm, well I only joined up AFTER buying my skyline I thought that I wasnt actually allowed to join a skyline club without actually owning one :D Otherwise I would have joined months earlier - in the lead up to buying. In hindsight I could have found more knowledge about these cars before spending the cash. In Foresight I didnt get ripped with the price, I have still learned a lot about my car [with you guys] and I didnt buy a lemon either :D

Posting sure has changed a lot since 02 - I remember that post-whoring got so carried away that they took away our Post Count - asif that stopped us :D. Then they bought the count back after some of us settled down [or got day jobs].

oh the memories...

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actually if I had of joined when I was first interested in skylines it would have been in the eighties - yes I had my learners in the 80's lol way back when they were selling brand new R31 GTS' in Black or Red, straight outta N-SVD or OzNismo as i call it :D

but them's probably the wrong kinda memories for here.

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I joined back in July 2002 under the name Wardest Mac. I subsequently forgot my password after a short while and thus had to sign up again in September 2002 as Schmeddo.

This didn’t last long before I forgot my password again. I registered as my current moniker, “Wardest” in January 2003.

This third incarnation is the only personality which owns a Skyline and has thus been able to push the other two into my subconscious. Should they ever re-emerge tho, I’ll be in big trouble.

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Originally posted by MzDfectd

for the real original olschoolers all u gotta do is look to the first couple of pages of the vic wasteland

hehe

ahh the good ol days

I tend to disagree with that.

I tried my best to stay away from the w/l for as long as i could thus I wasnt there early on...but i was in other threads!

/goes and checks what page he started posting in w/l :D

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ok mr double poster

hehe

i edited it before u posted anyways

cause i went back and had a look at the first page and u guys werent in it

but the most memorable moment in SAU was when denham got busted by his gf

loll

now that was class!!!

he wasnt allowed to post anymores

heheeh

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Originally posted by nismoR34

lol I started my whoring of wasteland on the 78th page!

just had a quick read through omg - such noobinesss...

If i rememeber correctly the wasteland thread was started by exstatic coz of me and ambz, i think i am in the first few pages of the wasteland thread. And i was on SDU since 2000, i even have a SDU stocker still on the back of my car.

Beat that

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