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Happy new years guys!

:cheers:

I'm just in melb at the moment (boy this place sucks! :) ) There has been a bit of negative stuff around lately, so I thought I'd try and spin something positive on here :)

So what are people's plans for this year?

Who plans on going overseas?

Big plans for any of your cars?

Anybody getting married? popping out some kids? :)

Hopefully this year we can put some of the crap with the politics away and start some constructive building of SAU Queensland! I want to see a large calender of events this year guys and gals ;)

hmm.. now I have access to a printer down here, I should print out my membership form now shouldn't I... :)

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Happy New Year everyone! I hope everyone had a safe new year.

Marriage? Kids? I don't think so, I still own a slow skyline! That's gotta be fast first. And I gotta find the right person to marry :cheers:

But they say what you do on New Years Day is what you do for the rest of the year, so I guess sitting around eating crap and sleeping is what I'm gonna be doing for the rest of the year :)

Onwards and Upwards from here for SAu QLD.

oh no, so I'm going to be hungover all of this year? crap.. actually been there, done that back in my uni days :cheers:

I am not even really sure what this year will hold.. Don't have any firm plans. Maybe start saving for a house or something boring like that.

Carwise, something along the lines of convert r32 to manual (the gearbox I bought here is going in the boot for the trip back).. drop in rb25, start building up the power in that - you know, simple stuff :) Thinking of flogging off the R31 and getting a wagon for the other car.. hopefully another skyline of course, lol.

happy new years everyone.

in honour of the new year I thought I'd share some of the happy memories from the last year.

Rocky beef is Man beef.

Schenannigens ver 1.0

The tom green saga

showdown 2004

predator in the carpark after showdown 2004

"lets go to mag drive. It'll be awesome"

Blitz stencil and spraypaint

Thursday nights

dodgy mechanic days

"The piggies have gone bush"

Sam making everyone think she was the cops.

Changing the sign to seccond hand nun pron collection day on the school sign.

mindflux

When everyone still whored in the whoretown

The island hopper

skid pan days

I'm sure I'll think of some more later.

Thanks everyone for an awesome year.

I'd also like to add to that list;

When Charly stole my virginity.

ROFL....

those were funny times... proper times.

My head hurts can't think why?????

cos u, like any other sane person out there got so massively wasted that it was off the hook fun!

yeah happy new year all :D

I am pealling & look like a lobster so thats about as good as I am going to get lmao so once thats all finished tatto's being done & getting the car to 100% will be next on the list as for a place to stay looking into getting a place of my own so mmmm yeah don't know where to though

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