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This morning I was driving to work and out comes this Blue R33. Sweet ride man!

I saw the SAU sticker on the side and just wanted to put a name to the plate(if you know what I mean).

BTW, my AFM is completely rooted and I have no accelleration at the moment so don't think you had anything on me...lol.

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This morning I was driving to work and out comes this Blue R33. Sweet ride man!

I saw the SAU sticker on the side and just wanted to put a name to the plate(if you know what I mean).

BTW, my AFM is completely rooted and I have no accelleration at the moment so don't think you had anything on me...lol.

You better get your AFM fixed, I am always up for a earlier morning accelleration contest.

Maybe next time I will remove my AFM to make it fair LOL.

Hi my name is Darrin and I am a Skylinealcholic and proud to be a SAU supporter.

I am working in the city for the next 12 months, so will travel thru there most mornings before 7.00am

Thinking about catching the bus thu as driving and parking is costing me $130/week, bus is $35/week

Beside the dollars values attached, The pleasure of driving ones car in ones personal space is far greater than $75 a week or $15 a day. just work an extra hr everyday and you come up ontop and also miss the S.E. CARPARK jams

You better get your AFM fixed, I am always up for a earlier morning accelleration contest.

Maybe next time I will remove my AFM to make it fair LOL.

Hi my name is Darrin and I am a Skylinealcholic and proud to be a SAU supporter.

I am working in the city for the next 12 months, so will travel thru there most mornings before 7.00am

Thinking about catching the bus thu as driving and parking is costing me $130/week, bus is $35/week

Pleased to meet you Darrin. Once my AFM is fixed you'll have to be able to accellerate pretty fast coz mine will go from 0-100 in 4.5. I love the weaving in and out. Especially when there's not much traffic around. Get's the heart pumping ready for a hard day's work.

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