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Hi guys. Just got myself a r32 gtr. Hope to join in some cruises and track events and learn stuff from u guys! Tis is my 1st skyline and i m very excited to start this project. I m located in Vic and hope to see u guys at meetups soon! Btw, will meetups be posted in the events thread? lol or must i become a member registered member 1st? thanks guys!

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Hi mate,

Welcome to SAU.

You don't have to be a registered memeber to attend events unless it is stipulated.

However becoming a member has lots of benefits, you also get an uber cool SAU sticker (I heard it adds another 10kw to the wheels - hahahaha) :P

Checkout - www.sauvic.com.au

Cheers

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Welcome ujin.

Late notice, as it was posted on Nissan Silvia on the 30th March but,

There is a [DYNO NIGHT] - Springy Motors / 6pm / 3rd April 2009

Time: 6:00pm till late.

Price: $40.00 per vehicle.

Address: 58 Smith Road, Springvale, VIC

Phone: (03) 9546 8777

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=375375

I'd be heading down and meeting up with Abu.

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welcome to the forum! should join up ASAP. we are at phillip island tomorrow so your more than welcome to come check it out.

dyno night at springy tonight ay? hmmm who's going? i might come down for a peak. will be in the Libbo though, the R is all prepped for tomorrow.

should stick the libbo on the dyno, see what she makes :(

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welcome to the forum! should join up ASAP. we are at phillip island tomorrow so your more than welcome to come check it out.

dyno night at springy tonight ay? hmmm who's going? i might come down for a peak. will be in the Libbo though, the R is all prepped for tomorrow.

should stick the libbo on the dyno, see what she makes :)

So far me and Abu are going.

Come on down.

:(

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oh man! i really want to go for the dyno nights and track events! but my R has been in the workshop for 2 weeks now.. gettin it bak soon. sadly i think the R will b spendin more time in the workshop than at home.. :P just bought a set of rims yest from tyrepower at glenferiee.. u guys shld check it out.. bought a set of Advan TC2 18X10.5 :cool: i will surely join u guys for meetups man.. after i get the car... would prob drive it arnd for a week b4 it goes bak in for a gearbox rebuild.. ;) anyone goin down to winton on the 13th april? i will b goin.

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