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No one really over judges you what what car you have Jeremy...

But you learn news things everyday and most of the ACT community won't think less of you for trying or not knowing a lot.

Except for grumble bum they call Richard

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Okay ! I confess ! I was nervous and couldn't handle the other Skyliners giving me smirks for my drift spec frontbar :(

(I actually had no idea about it - maybe next year ! )

I went in the wifes Mazda 3.

because spun bearing.

Right On!!! Nice one Bren. :thumbsup:

Anyone Else Care Enough To Make It Official???

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Next purchase of my motormobile I will sign up. I was just about to sign up before but sold Helga. So, I'll wait until I get a new Motormobile.

@scr33m3r you'll have to wear the shirt to all meet ups, that includes friday nights too haha :P

Just like wearing my nissansivia.com jacket when out in the skyline I can wear my sau shirt while out in the WRX lol....

Nah will only wear outrun or Japspec clothes when out in cars that I'm not representing

LOL. I have a "Thankyou for Not Smoking" T-shirt I love wearing when I go to buy smokes...

Jeremy, just join and you can put your sticker on the Postie bike. :D oh and it's not "@Jeremy90" anymore, it's "#Jeremy90". :P

<<<------ look at the side bar!

sorry, meant to get back to you all, and it slipped my mind.

raised the suggestions at the exec meeting.

we are quite happy for you to develop and produce your own stickers.

as discussed in this thread, best way to get cruises, is to organise them yourself.

i have been meaning to email shell regarding something, may as well send it now.

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