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Hey fellas I'm going to bring the 34 out for this, would be good to meet you's if ya keen. I'll try keep an eye out.

Cheers

Make sure you come say hello :)

I have a black 4 door R34 with R34 gtr rims. I also have a SAU sticker on the top right hand side of the front windscreen :)

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Shoulda checked this haha had the time for a cruise thought it was Sunday night oh we'll have a good one guys :)

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Derp I'm a derp sorry will meet you guys there in my silver 34 SAUWA sticker on the back and I'll be wearing the black SAUWA hoodie (and sweating my ass off) come say hi as I need to socialize a bit more and car needs a good run after putting the new clutch in :)

Gonna be at karrinyup at 12:00 on the dot are you lot parking in together or all over the place?

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I wear jeans always so it's not that hot for me :P

How youl know it's me;

Black jeans white shirt cons,

Looks like a loner that doesn't fit in anywhere :P

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Cruise was good fun nice to meet some of you guys, final Meet point barely had 50 cars but were slowly trickling in as stragglers caught up, ended up leaving after some white R33 did a burnout on the main road. Ugh haha, went through the RBT def not random when they stopped every import car that came through 15 cars only imports in a row Pshaw! All passed with flying colours though :)

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Oh for future reference it's Michael, Olivia :P It didn't bother me at all though haha just glad I had someone to talk to shoulda kidnapped someone so I had someone to chill with :)

M A C R 34 haha :P

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Oh Chris the only pic you have of my car is the back end with the wing with the silver 33 with lids as the main focus :P

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