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hi guys,

Joined up with SAU Vic immediately after DECA in Dec, was really impressed with the event had an absolute blast.

My babies.

Whitey

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Rudolph

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Very keen to get along to more SAU trackdays and events, look forward to meeting you guys :)

Cheers

Alex

hi guys,

Joined up with SAU Vic immediately after DECA in Dec, was really impressed with the event had an absolute blast.

My babies.

Whitey

bgDd7.jpg

DHkoV.jpg

73577_10152479303315445_1597774605_n.jpg

Rudolph

javsv.jpg

uSF8I.jpg

0nRRB.jpg

Very keen to get along to more SAU trackdays and events, look forward to meeting you guys :)

Cheers

Alex

sup man, haha its Moh

your cars share wheels on weekends? thats cute

lol was driving rudolph while whitey was apart so borrowed the wheels.

Would like a set of black rpf1s for rudolph.

And yeh I'm a bit weird for naming them lol.

Two cars are better than one theory, I like it.

cheers John didnt mean for it to happen but glad it did.

ps thanks for sharing your Winton vids from the melbs15 trackday, trying to learn my way around the track to be quicker and really valuable having the videos cheers.

sup man, haha its Moh

haha hey Moh!

man should of come donna after jdmst, really good run. so jealous of how your car sounds, cannot believe stock sounds epic compared to sr20 lol.

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