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Sydneykid ( to find out if he REALLY does own a w/shop )and to also pick his brains

Charley cos she sounds like a nutter female( I love nutter females who drive imports)

Cheers

ken

I have a few...

SST Steve: to score a hit of his dyno potion

SydneyKid: so I can hook him up to one of those machines that sucks all that information out of ya brain, and then hopefully translate it into something I can understand.

R34GTT-R: (Adrian) so I can shout him some KFC, a couple of bottles of JD, then I'll poke his eyes out.

that's it for now...

I like meeting everyone. Met more great people today. SAU actually does have a lower Dickhead to normal person ratio than real life :D

Specifically though:

Sydneykid so I can thank him for setting me on a new career path in race engineering

Steve in SA

Jay up in Qld

Nizmo in perth to see if she really is that cute, but I'm hooked anyway cos she has 2 imports.

Mzdefectd cos i keep coming up with old threads where she is fought over by the guys. Must be a pretty special lady. Wanna count her defects too, no really.

No one really. So far everyone I have met from SAU have been a real disappointment.

:)

Was a bit dillusioned about this whole SAU thing after meeting Snowy, but yeah you get the occasional wierdo...

hehe, met Duncan... and Dino... they reminded me of the odd couple. Met Carlo... he's my hero lmao.

Would like to meet Sydneykid, and sit there with skylinegeoff and him and troy (ylwgtr2) and make this Skyline of extraordinary power and grace.

Wouldn't mind meeting Shell... but during the night time, coz she's a lil cranky during the day.

Also on list of people to meet... Jimbo, Rezz, Tosh, Sock, Tay, Skyzzer and Porgie.

Speaking of meeting up with people, I gotta meet up with PranK soon so I can give him his boot trim which I've been promising him since he got his GTR lol

We'll you [and anyone else] can meet me this Sunday at the Dyno Day :rofl:

Horus - already met him... wish i never did :jk: .. hes a psycho lol .. jk - dont mess with him or else your fcuked! hes a fcuken PIMP i tell yah !!!

would like to "brainnap" sydneykids brain and then dump his body somewhere and get a machine and suck out all the info he knows !!!

also would like to meet that vl turbo uleh leb guy or whatever he is called! - he cracks me up

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