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Hey Guys,

We have been reviving the SAU NSW Facebook page and will keep it up to date with cruises and track days etc...

The page - https://www.facebook.com/saunsw

I just noticed there is a Members Rides section in the photos so if you want your car on the site just post up a pic in this thread and some details and ill get it online for you :D You can PM them too me if you like too.

Just include basic mods, power and furture plans!

Cheers

Mat

Oh, and Inb4 Benji posts the panel gap tractor! :woot:

Looks really nice Mat!

Well done!!!!!!!

Just submitting...

God_speed

2002 R34 GT-R V-Spec II Nur

Arrived in Aust 2002 as a new car - personal import

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Did a 10.92sec pass at Cootamundra when owned by Nick Nikolas

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First owner was Terry Ashwood - current owner of R32 GT-R Winfield Chassis #5 Bathurst Winner

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Add-ons incl. Big Brake Kit, Nismo Ti Exhaust and Front Strut Brace, Ohlins Suspn, JUN Cams/gears, Trust IC, Nismo-Yamaha Chassis Dampers, Ikeya Control Arms, Nismo MFD, Motec 80 ECU, Nismo 19"x10.5" LMGT4, Genuine Nismo Aero parts > 363wKw (high) and 323wKw (low)

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Lol > on son's computer atm > 1st time viewer of FB :P

Can I threaten you with my silica breath R34?...

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Or this one???...

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Pics by Matthew Everingham

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#3/45 R34 GT-R V-Spec N1

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Pretty much stock except for Nismo add-ons > 319.5wKw

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It's my 3rd R34 GT-R and they've (to Nissan's credit) all been weapons - every one of them! :)

Lol > on son's computer atm > 1st time viewer of FB :P

Can I threaten you with my silica breath R34?

Or this one???...

Matts car is online Mr Terry, thanks for sharing! And you know you want the beast online ;)

Your N1 is now online too Terry!

For the people sending images, they need to be high res please.... 2 so far have been dodgy :/

Just steel mine from my facebook since you stalk it all the time lol.

You already have pics of mine that could be posted

You guys are both online! If you dont like the pics, dont blame me :P Serves you right for being lazy kents haha

If you and Carmen have any photos of my car feel free to chuck em up.

This is the best one I've got, trying to be a pro photographer with my phone:

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Back when I used to try and keep the old girl clean the the KM's down.

Should have a couple for ya man! Should i post them upside down so i dont have to edit them later? :P

Excellent idea.

The photo I just posted, Don't let it deceive you. I didn't just wash the car, Those are just fluids from the engine all over the ground.

Excellent idea.

The photo I just posted, Don't let it deceive you. I didn't just wash the car, Those are just fluids from the engine all over the ground.

No i figured it was either than or a pic from when you purchased the car.... I knew you wouldnt wash it haha

Pics are up mate, hope they are OK!

^^^ Is this meant to go on the page Terry? Or you just showing off :P

You got a second image and any details such as username and car details?

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