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oh your that guy that turns up to the start of cruises but doesnt actually come on them?

and has a cool big F off camera im jelly of?

i want your space pants too..

Hahahaha..yep, that be me! Next cruise I'll go all the way...wait, that didn't come out right...

Nothing spesh about my hand-me-down, bought for $100 camera. Which reminds me I have still have photos from the last meet to post up.

And sorry Pat, only my wife has access to my spacepants. :whistling:

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Why no SAU'ers around my area :(

Seen many 33 and 34's but don't think they care to join SAU

Born here, Viet & Ching Chong, 2165 :action-smiley-069:

Why don't they join SAU? they're too busy posing on JDMST lol

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Born here, Viet & Ching Chong, 2165 :action-smiley-069:

Why don't they join SAU? they're too busy posing on JDMST lol

haha i have jdmst stickers on my 34 and im on here. do you drive a silver 33? should meet sometime :cheers:

haha i have jdmst stickers on my 34 and im on here. do you drive a silver 33? should meet sometime :cheers:

JDMST - Buy an Auto Honda Jazz and put Recaro bucket seats in, extend Ray Lug nuts on stock wheels lol... No disrespect intended to real enthusiasts.

I drive a purple R33 LOL... I had a white one before with plates starting with YUM-xxx

JDMST - Buy an Auto Honda Jazz and put Recaro bucket seats in, extend Ray Lug nuts on stock wheels lol... No disrespect intended to real enthusiasts.

I drive a purple R33 LOL... I had a white one before with plates starting with YUM-xxx

LOL yeah. I see this silver 33 around all the time near my place thats why i had to ask :)

Ok this is going to be different...

Born in Taiwan, lived in HK till 7, be here in stralya ever since.

Reppin 2035... and yes, people look at me as if I'm about to do a drive-by cause my zorst is so loud haha!

Ah come with us to Penrith. A few skykines going and a mini jdm meet.

I'm scared of Penrith, especially the Panther's carpark.. went on a car cruise many many many years ago in my old 180SX. Got bogans calling it a sht box, telling me to go back home.

Funny they were in shtbox VL,VNs, and EA Fords.. good job.

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