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Have you done anything to the exhaust of that Nick? Heard it start up as you were leaving and it sounded very tractorish, louder than I'm used to hearing from passenger diesels...

Have you done anything to the exhaust of that Nick? Heard it start up as you were leaving and it sounded very tractorish, louder than I'm used to hearing from passenger diesels...

You should hear it when he fangs it.

Greetings,

This was my first ever car meet. Would like to mention that I enjoyed my first experience and would like to thank the people who organised the meet as it allowed me to enjoy some nice cars.

Furthermore if anyone has pictures of my car (white R32 gtr, cosmetically stock standard) I would greatly appreciate a link.

Thanks again.

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Good to hear!

Are you the blue supra?

Are you a SAU VIC member? If you are you might be in the running to win a major prize :thumbsup:

Yeh man I was the blue supra and yep been a member for a couple of months, the misses and myself finally took the plunge on Sunday to be a paid up member.

I see what u did there. Lol

Doesn't matter what you drive on here, it's a mutli-culture car forum lol

I had a skyline, went to evo and now drive a golf

Was that the stanced golf? That looked f*kn mint, great combo!

Would be great to get the sau and sfau together for these events etc.

Lol might have been coincidence then... "major prize" ;-)

Just waiting on confirmation on some cars.

But 5-6 cars have been picked from one of supporters who will be providing the $1,200 detail package prize.

I'll be putting up the pics on FB and letting the public decide the winner with the most likes over a week :thumbsup:

Just waiting on confirmation on some cars.

But 5-6 cars have been picked from one of supporters who will be providing the $1,200 detail package prize.

I'll be putting up the pics on FB and letting the public decide the winner with the most likes over a week :thumbsup:

You got served styles

Jamie's picture made it to the 7Tune page:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=448424461861662&set=a.198697456834365.44828.185851534785624&type=1&theater

Not sure who Shaun Wilton is

but credit to the photo should have atleast gone to Jamie or atleast SAU VIC as it was posted last night on our FB page

Have sent 7Tune a message!

i saw a heap of people getting snaps of mine yet there only 2 1/2 photos up thanks to jamie ....

i want more.. some guy even asked if i wanted them emailed to me and i gave him my email

Which GTR is yours again?

Jamie's picture made it to the 7Tune page:

http://www.facebook....&type=1

Not sure who Shaun Wilton is

but credit to the photo should have atleast gone to Jamie or atleast SAU VIC as it was posted last night on our FB page

Have sent 7Tune a message!

Oh yeah! 7 Tune!

Shaun Wilton owns the Blue R34 GTR with the White TE37's (HIRISK).

Thanks bro! :D

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