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You need to talk to the admin about those type of things, we don't have control over that. all we know/care about is if you want to come to an event anybody is welcome to do so

I have seen motorbikes turn up to a cruise and they were welcomed because the more the merrier

Sorry mate, I think I was taking this a little off topic. I guess what I am saying is a bit of a philosophical topic.

I agree that its great that anyone can join SAU and join these cruises. Hopefully I can attend myself!

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Yeah but at what point are they still skylines? is the upcoming Q100 a skyline? The Q50, Q60 too. Is SAU going to be a place to discuss these models? Organise meets etc?

youre conflicting the forums with the club. Two separate things.

the club does not control the forums

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Seeing as how the thread was already de-railed earlier I'll just share some photos from a few of the many, many SAU:NSW events I have attended.

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Notice a theme here? Oh yeah... not just skylines attend the club events :woot:

Sau:NSW is a fantastic club with a friendly membership base

:cheers:

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You have too many nice things I cannot afford

I am open to swaps :)

Need a few things for eg: R33 GTR stock wheels and RB26 GTR race sump. I should make a list prior to swap meet.

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Ticked booked

In the spirit of diversity, and all :)

Adam your car looks schmick as it is, wingless!

Cheers.

Feel like something is missing from it looks wise, just not sure what

^^^ Besides the boot of the "7" can be hired out perhaps? :P

for human body disposal?

Might need more boot space for this :ph34r:

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Just paid and has a ticket!

Been a while since the bananarama has been to an SAU event. Depending on how I feel about the car I might just sell it bit-by-bit during the day and catch the train home :thumbsup:

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