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Hey Guys, Its Finally time for me to go back to India as i have finished my studies.. I just want to express what a wonderful time i have had being a member of this club and will remember all the good times i have had..

I met alot of SAU members on the track as well as on the cruises and all i can say is that SAU is the best car community i have been in till today..

Going for the Cruises has been one of the most exciting things for me because back at home we dont have skylines cruising together, its usually like Suzuki Swifts :P

I want to thank all the people in charge or organizing the cruises and events which have been extremely Fun, I will definetly miss My Skyline R34, It is definetly the Best Car i have had.. It was nice meeting all the members and i hope in the future sometime when i come back to Australia i get to go for a Cruise with the SAU Club..

The Cruise that i enjoyed the most was the GOR Cruise and i wish i could do it one last time in my Skyline

So thanks to the Club and the members who have made my stay with SAU so memorable..

Take Care Guys and hope to See you'll in the Future!! :)

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Hey man, never realised you were going back there. Was good meeting you a couple of times on cruises. All the best in the near future. At least you won't have to worry about living in the second highest paying tax country anymore hehe. Good luck!!

Nathan

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haha remeber the first time i met you, you rocked up to a cruise/meet with

you and your friend grab a bus or train and walked to the meet then started to hitch rides haha

then rocked up in a nice looking r34 for the next meet :)

all the best with the future man!

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I didn't realise you were only here temporarily, glad you picked the right type of car to enjoy while you were over :P

I'm sure you'll see plenty of Skyline pics/vids on my Facebook in the future to get your fix.. and on here of course!!

Take care! :)

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Thanks Alot guys, I will definetly be following the SAU forums cause its given me so much knowledge on cars, and i couldn't have learnt it anywhere else better.. I am planning on buying a Sports Car here but Skylines are very rare to find, If i find one im grabbing it at the first instance!!

I already miss seeing Skylines everyday :(

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Yea i was gonna import it back but there were some issues with the Indian Customs and i didn't wanna get caught up in it.. Like the way the cops treat car related issues bigger than serious crimes in Victoria , In India it is very tough to import a car legally, And if you import one illegally they cease it and you never get it back..

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