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LOL I will do it properly! I promise! hahah do you know how many people have said that!!!

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You better do it right!

Here are some examples.

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Not saying you have to go Hellaflush, but get your wheels filling up the guards and get a good ride height going.

Then you will have a tough stance.

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thats ok. on a serious note - you should head out to one of our sydney cruises. Keep an eye on the nsw events section: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Events-f33.html

Try and stick to the large cruises hosted by SAU, like putty road and show n shines etc. you will meet alot of people and you will be surprised at how many 'cats' turn up. Have a browse through the past events that have occured (popular ones) and you should be able to guage an idea on what the atmosphere is like. Please do not judge sau on the wasteland as...well...its the a-hole of the site lol. Hope you enjoy your stay.

Jez

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