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i remember when everbody was trying to find out what ambz actually looked like, and then somebody actually posted a pic. Was pretty funny when she cracked it.

And the chase to page 1000 of the wasteland... that was quite a battle. Then that was that, and that was pretty much the start of the death of the wasteland :D

reminising is always great fun.. but damn too much work today.. crappy ninemsn deals.. *grunt*

ahhh Dark - is this place *that* entertaining?? But yer, your always around, about the only dude I haven't actually met face to face on here. You'll have to come to a meet or something.

yea gordo... im pretty sure it was denham that posted the pic...

lol.. that 1000 page chase.. its so easy to screw it up.. because if you delete a post.. it becomes the next person..

its not that entertaining.. its just that the conversation is always there.. and you ppl are quite funny.. and some of the stories you ppl come up with never stop to amuse..

i met some people at autosalon.. i guess you werent there..

next time you go down to great ocean road.. i should be able to come.. or maybe to a dyno day

I was 'long time listener, first time caller' for quite some time. I was looking for a GTSt and still driving my Shingo Civic. I got GTR buying tips from 400HP in Sydney and finally met people like Nark, Jet and Dave G at a dyno day in Bayswater. If I recall the cops showed up and took my details - had had the car 2-days :D

Ah - memories.

yeah me too... can't really remember any experiences in SAU (formerly was registered on SDU) but I do remember my first cruise experience with fellow SAU members through Kinglake & Kangaroo Ground....

that was loooooonggg time ago.....

ADDED:

Just found out 16 June 2002 was my first date registered in SAU.

That was just about 2 1/2 months after I bought my R33....

Denham's missus unleashed posts:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...=&postid=183433

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...=&postid=227817

Ambz gets horny posts:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...=&postid=195617

INASNT gets busted

she read the first few pages of the wastelandland thread i apparently told ambz i loved her and wanted to see her tits etc!! hehe, damn that was so long agooooooooo...

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Originally posted by funkymonkey

Denham's missus unleashed posts:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...=&postid=183433

LOL that 1 was easy to find, u need to find the wasteland pages with that on it, and that wasteland link wasent it, it was way before page 600

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