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LOL!

So Kris must really prove he is a hero...

I thought a hero was a bad thing?

+ you like to shit stir on SAU so we can't take you seriously and always gotta judge and pre-assume.

Ah well that's just you.

Oh yeah the Hills Run we had was good as Adam would know and the Arthur's Seat cruise was fun.

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Will be there just before 7.30pm to help take over for Niroj :laugh:

cya guys there! and yes jamie. Hungry Jacks then pizza sounds good hahah.

ive got some free food coupons for anyone whos wants a pre pizza bite hahaha

LOL!

So Kris must really prove he is a hero...

I thought a hero was a bad thing?

+ you like to shit stir on SAU so we can't take you seriously and always gotta judge and pre-assume.

Ah well that's just you.

Shush.

Nice little Turnout. had around 10-11 cars. 90% of them GTR's :) soon evolved into more when we started driving around in a pack haha.

nice meeting a few new people i have never met before. hope to cruise with you guys soon again!

Ah was it..?

:D>_<

Which 1 was your Skyline again?

I got a grey 33, followed you back on the highway to frankston...U got white wheels and a little tailpipe yeah...

There was also some guy in a blue monaro look like he was trying to race everyone..

Was funny actually, havent driven my car for months (its been in pieces) went for a drive to Sorrento for icecream and seen all these SAU cars on the way back

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