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welcome and nice car!!!

if you look into becoming a paid up SAU VIC member you will be able to come on the many cruises we have each year, including many track days if you are brave..

otherwise enjoy your ride surfing the wonderful pages of SAU.

:D

Hi guys/girls, I'm new to this site. I found it when i was searching on the net by accident and i am very pleased to see that there is many people out there that share the same passion for skylines and I do.  

Is there many people going to the auto salon on this weekend? Anyone going to have their car on display???

cool, another new owner, i dont feel so alone :D

Nice car, some good mods there... Mine is pretty much totally stock except for a nice 3" exhaust system, so i'll be working out what do spend my $$$ on next :devil:

i'll be heading out to AutoSalon, prob saturday, dunno what time tho..

mike

drifting rocks although the issue is tyres are too expensive for 18"s and the wear and tear on the car is a bit harsh.

tru dat :D that's why i dont drift hehe. well if ur down at Autosalon make sure u come up and introduce urself to everyone. :devil:

Don't mind Ash if he's a bit drunk :devil:

oh come on.

I reckon a few of us deserve a DAMN COLD BEVERAGE... simply for the fact of the sheer amount of work we have put it

Unreal, ill be there for sure. As long as they don't bite.  

When is the next Melbourne cruise?

I have never bitten... anything... yet :P

Next Cruise, thats my job, and its a members only cruise on the 15th of May.

Its in out special members section.

So all the more reason to come and have a chat on the weekend about things, membership etc.

Just ask for Ash (Me) or Adam (adz). We will both be around.

Other committe members will be also, but they are working for cabin and will be run off thier feet.

:D

-Ash

Hi - and welcome to SAU. Enjoy the reading and hope to see you at Autosalon over the weekend.

You car looks familiar for some reason. Not sure if a pervious owner has been on cruises with us before or if I'm just confused. :confused:

If you (or anyone else) wants to know more about the club check the newsletter out thats found at the top of the Vic page.

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