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Saw a Black R33, silver mags, yellow pinstripe round it, going down Melbourne road, also saw it in Apollo Bay new years day I think

So how many people are SAU members from Geelong? are there anymore? or is it just myself, sKyLyN, & Interloper??

Should organise a gathering down Eastern Beach or something? always good to see what others have done to there liners...

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yet another burgandy one, dark silver 17" mags, stock otherwise, 747-777 i think was on the the plates

Yeah I had the same suggestion a little while back bout a gathering of geelong liners.....so I'm all for it.....just need a time a date and more people to get interested....

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If anyones interested, tomorrow (Sat 31st Jan) at around 5pm theres a whole group of import owners (mainly liners) meeting @ eastern beach car park, anyone with an Import is welcome.....even WRX's.....

Hope to see all of you there!!

sorry bout the late notice

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If anyones interested, tomorrow (Sat 31st Jan) at around 5pm theres a whole group of import owners (mainly liners) meeting @ eastern beach car park, anyone with an Import is welcome.....even WRX's.....

Hope to see all of you there!!

sorry bout the late notice

k, i'll swing past in me old magna... still saving for da skyline :)

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