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Just wondering if Skylines Australia are having a stand at the Vic Autosalon?

regards Simon gtr32

Excuse the BS Simon, YES there will be a stand comprised of SAU-VIC members @ Melbourne Auto Salon - I don't know if any of them are worthy though, most of them have posted in this thread it seems...

Geez, you can't even ask a straight forward question these days without all of the post-whores putting their 2 cents in :rant:

Sarcastic bunch of...

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See now I heard he was building a fighting force of extraordinary magnitude.

Who's spirits were forged in the traditions of our ancestors.

We have his gratitude.

i think i just pissed my pants

ROFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Geez, you can't even ask a straight forward question these days without all of the post-whores putting their 2 cents in :rofl:

What? :angel: The question had been answered two times already...

Yes there will be a SAU Stand. :D
Yes there will be a SAU stand at the Auto Salon.

No point answering the question a third time is there? :wavey:

Once the question is answered... the thread then becomes the rightful property of the resident whore-bags. :zap: :zap: :zap:

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Once the question is answered... the thread then becomes the rightful property of the resident whore-bags.  

Rightio, I will remember that for ALL threads then :rofl:

[not that i agree]

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