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krzysiu- The number plates are nice but, i've already been epa'd twice, canaried once and i think the plates would contribute more. :cheers:

west- Thanks, the cold air box took some time to make. Although i'm looking at powder-coating it black to seek less attention from the boys in blue. :rant:

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.

a common misconception... 20 bucks a tyre... aint that expensive :cheers:

just get em to change the shitty ones over for ur goodies and leave them behind and just keep buying more and more cheapos as the pop! :rant:

w00t more new people... where's everyone been hiding their skylines for the last year?

btw welcome, I could have sworn I've seen that car somewhere before... maybe around thommo or something.

I'm down around thommo, epping regularly.

I was down at autosalon on saturday night to meet to crew of SAU but by the time I got there the main guys were all gone, went to taco bills and to the after party i was told. Another member spoke to me regarding membership, (the SAU member with the red R33 on display) although the membership forms were locked up in the R33 with roof racks. How is recovery going?

I was down at autosalon on saturday night to meet to crew of SAU but by the time I got there the main guys were all gone, went to taco bills and to the after party i was told.

That sounds about right ;)

Another member spoke to me regarding membership, (the SAU member with the red R33 on display)

That would be Scott - aka 'Let Me Drive' :D

...although the membership forms were locked up in the R33 with roof racks.

Ah, that would be me - sorry about that :)

Send me an email and I'll pass on the PDF form... [email protected]

James

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