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Hey guys,

Well i guess the idea of an Australian SDU is being discussed. However, i am guessing one of the problems wil be all the work of getting an Australian SDU website happening, as most of you have jobs etc and are probrably fairly busy. Whilst i am unable to provide funding, i can provide web design and make a new SDU website if someone can get webspace, which is the first step in getting an Australian SDU club happening in my opinion. I think it would be better to start afresh, rather than to turn the [MYS*FIT] club into SDU by simply changing the name. Just thought i would offer, as i have the time and skills to make a great SDU website happen.

Cheers,

Ryan

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When the time comes ryan, we may call on that, but I do web design/development on the side so I would be able to throw something together

This is down the track tho, there is a fair bit of work to be done before then.

Christian.

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There is a member list on mysfit.net .

We have been around for a few years but lately its started to diminish, thats why I was hella keen to get involved with SDU-AU.

We are Sydney Based also, but not if it goes National!! :) :)

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SDU4EVA you got money on da side for me bro.

I was at the Smithfield NRMA auction/ smashed cars and damaged cars. I was with my mate his a tiny little asian dude. He purchased a burnt out WRX for $2,000 - is that were you get your dosh from lol :lol: or are you upper class lol :lol: :lol:

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heheheh Jimbo and Prank. Please excuse Hustlr I just drove him home today from the mental institution. :lol:

WHat he is trying to say is his Asian mate bought a cheap WRX to fix up but realise how shit it is now and needs to spend more money than originall anticipated. :cry:

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