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Hey all

So I saw the SAU Newcastle thread and thought hey why doesnt the central coast have one haha.

Seeing as there are a growing number of skylines on the coast, I pressumed this would be a good idea.

Organise non schelont meets n talk shit.

So how about it? Mods do you disagree?

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Lol we not good enough for you karnt? How u been?

We are organising a Newcastle/Central Coast cruise at the moment... I think it's Wollombi and Putty Rd again if you guys are keen?

hey man how did you go with your car.... it get written off or could you fix it? :unsure:

It was written off and now he is in the lower class or bottom of the food chain with me in a GTT!

By the way, your Central Coast thread needs more life :P

It was written off and now he is in the lower class or bottom of the food chain with me in a GTT!

By the way, your Central Coast thread needs more life :P

you right it needs heaps more life ive noticed a lot of people on the central coast have skylines aswell but I don't think any of them are on SAU as you seem to get a weird look when you wave to others :action-smiley-069: ... :unsure:

on the other hand I seen your car is making 390kw on standard engine.... WOW - that's 30 more from when i heard/seen it echoing the cliffs of Gaston ( i just made that sound very medieval) haha im going to be joining you on some nice ethanol soon :)

you right it needs heaps more life ive noticed a lot of people on the central coast have skylines aswell but I don't think any of them are on SAU as you seem to get a weird look when you wave to others :action-smiley-069: ... :unsure:

on the other hand I seen your car is making 390kw on standard engine.... WOW - that's 30 more from when i heard/seen it echoing the cliffs of Gaston ( i just made that sound very medieval) haha im going to be joining you on some nice ethanol soon :)

Lol well encourage more to join SAU as SAU NSW should be the place to be over the next 12mths, plenty of events happening :yes:

Yep, car is more responsive and more powerful now thanks to a turbo swap, same size turbo just better design.

You will love the ethanol :D

you right it needs heaps more life ive noticed a lot of people on the central coast have skylines aswell but I don't think any of them are on SAU as you seem to get a weird look when you wave to others :action-smiley-069: ... :unsure:

I would wave but I'm always in the truck when I'm down that way

Have seen SLO33T at Erina as well as a very nice looking couple of Skylines around West Gosford as well

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