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Well so far being a member for a month or two and been to the last 2 months garage cafe meets, SAU vic execs are doing a great job. Not sure how the members section side of things are as i don't have access yet....

Just curious, who is this Ash guy? I still want my members access lol

Member section is dead. Nothing in there. All chat happens in this thread. Nothing to lose sleep over.

lol, i didn't mean it in a way to imply that you said anything negative about the vic commitee. I clearly understood what you were saying, chill brah! :spank:

Just wanted to voice my opinion on my experience so far with the vic commitee. :nyaanyaa:

Deep down Aaron is a big softie

Don't take to heart much what he says :P

lol f**k Precinct, line all the way to Punt Rd after 9pm and idiot bouncers who let in people with shitty runners on but not Timberlands/Colorados. Take your mates up Swan St for better pubs/hangouts.

yeah well I looked at all the modern cars.

86

GTI

focus XR6

none of them worked for me

so I thought I might spend a little less and get a fun car

so looking at S15 or 34 GTT

but damn, how cheap have 33R's got, so i'm thinking for a low KM daily why the F not have something fun!

so atm it a 33R or a evo6 TME

I had exactly the same thoughts as you. I was tossing up between the 86/BRZ and the GTI. But fairly certain I'll go for an 86/BRZ later next year. An R34 GT-T or S15 crossed my mind but they're a bit old and the fuel consumption of the R34 would be too crap for a daily again.

I had exactly the same thoughts as you. I was tossing up between the 86/BRZ and the GTI. But fairly certain I'll go for an 86/BRZ later next year. An R34 GT-T or S15 crossed my mind but they're a bit old and the fuel consumption of the R34 would be too crap for a daily again.

I'm not so worried wabout fuel usage as It will get low km

We will lease a nice daily something Like a tigran or similar that will be the main car and do most of the km. then a 2nd car for me for when I go in the office or run errands. so will do 3-4000 km a year.

So might as well have some fun.

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