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Click the link below or look in the EVENTS thread for more info.

If your not participating come and see what all the fuss is about.

You will also be able to join and become a member on the day if you like what you see.

Whats membership get you-Super cheap track days, Official cruises, Functions, etc etc, also you will gain 11ty KWATW, grow 6 inches and have girls/guys knocking your door down to bath in your awesomeness.

SAU NSW is a equal opportunity awesomeness.

Agreed on the awesomeness!!

Come on boys and girls, stop "cruising" hot spots and getting defected! Come to Wakefield!

You'll be surprised how much fun you'll have and you'll be impressed with how your skyline actually goes!!! Remember, theres no speed limit out there!!

ill take two if i can get this gtr to a dyno and make sure the mixtures are ok

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Come and play ya big fag,,,been a long time since we have seen your car control.

Some have never seen it.

Bring the almighty R31,,,I'll be happy to hand you your arse.

Neil.

if you had a seat in your car that could accomodate my arse i would love to show ya some car control

r31 is getting a bigger turbo (so off the road)

im looking forward to doing skidz and showing duncan how not to blow up a gtr

and becasue of this club campness ill even become a member to save ten bux

and jenna will to

lol

I will drag race you down the straight for a cookie Chris but the bets off as soon as we hit the corners.

MR Slip and Slide.(gotta get me some semis and camber, then the bet will be on again) LOL

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