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SAU January 2015 Newsletter

Hello!
SAU welcomes members to the first edition of the SAU Snapshot.
Every month or two we bring you the best content from SAU.com.au; the latest trader offerings, current hottest topics and some of the most popular images in the gallery. You can unsubscribe at any time by following the link in the footer.
This info is part of our work to keep improving SAU. We have moved to a new hosting company to stop downtime and reduce spam. The homepage will soon feature a new blog format with great content from members and experts.
Enjoy!
Christian

Latest Trader Topics

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Meguiar’s Motorex 2015 Application Forms

The time has come to put your pride and joy on the ultimate pedestal. Meguiar’s MotorEx returns to Sydney in 2015 and offers to outdo itself as it has done time and time again

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Started by _MotorActive_ on 13 January 2015 - 11:57 PM

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Motul In Full Force At 2015 Dakar Rally

One of the most gruelling and challenging motorsport events in the world, the Dakar Rally is an unparalleled event for off-road drivers.

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Started by Motul_ on 13 January 2015 - 02:34 PM

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Hot Forum Topics

A selection of the most popular automotive content from the past month.

Greddy Plenum Spacer Info (Torque/midrange)

I have an r33 gtst (engine out currently) hks 3037s top mount & many other mods including a genuine greddy plenum. My question is how do I go about gaining the midrange loss back from the plenum? A few posts in various forums said a spacer between the plenum & the head. So this leads me to my questions below

Started by skylineking on 27 December 2014 - 11:51 AM

Views: 1011 Replies: 44

Michelin Pilot Super Sport - Tirerack Best Price?

I've been looking at 265/35/18 for my 9.5inch wide wheels...firstly, is this the optimum size for this rim?

Started by Marko R1 on 13 January 2015 - 11:23 AM

Views: 580 Replies: 43

R33gtr Drag Car

Thought it was time to share the progress from the last year of building a bare 33GTR shell into a drag car.

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Started by Ryan1200 on 02 January 2015 - 09:23 PM

Views: 1789 Replies: 43

Need Help Urgently!

Hey there need some urgent help with my 25/30. I have just installed some tomei 264 poncams and now my car idles like crap. The whole car shakes and vibrates and just doesn't feel right.

Started by Daboss on 10 January 2015 - 01:50 PM

Views: 1162 Replies: 66

Super Charging

Just curious if anyone has supercharged a v36. I've got a 2006 auto sedan and I'm toying with the idea of creating a sleeper.

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Started by dalaughingbuddha on 27 December 2014 - 10:12 PM

Views: 667 Replies: 26

Hot Gallery Images

Some of the most popular gallery images from the past month.

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There was a lot of downtime in the last quater of 2014 which was difficult to track down. We've engaged our host to assist us in these problems and have a new helper in member Odium assisting in the server issues and improvements. Big thanks to Odium for his help. Thank you for being so patient, the site is performing well now with only minimal niggles to sort out.

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