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Is anyone interested in coming to a old school SAU reunion dinner..

Would be a bit of work to organise as we would have to track down and convince some of the old school Skyline Krew to come along. (should not be tooo hard)..

Of course everyone would be welcome!!

since we are a car club no winging on the location.. I was thinking keiser stubn in terry hills as its a nice drive, a nice area and top food.

What say you peeps..

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hehe.. thats a fluke. First time I am on the forums in months and this post pops up.

I dont really have much time for SAU these days, there is people on here who have devalued the enjoyment of being part of events / discussions so I simply walked away.

If you want to organise an event then please go for it, I have done my fair share of even organsing in the past so it wont bother me to see someone else step up.

I was surprised how little activity occurs on this forum these days.

*wipes tear* Gone are the old days.

I should start my own club..

with beer

and hookers

infact.. forget the club.

carlo - its like that with many clubs/forums mate.

remember the old days of performance forums??

(this is the carlo who had the celica??)

LS1.com.au turned the same - no cruises/drives/just internet crap! :O

Hopefully SAU doesnt go down the same road

oh, and ill be in for club with hookers and beer :blink:

Carlo u Fabio! Thought u had dropped off the planet mate!

Was keen as mustard for this idea but hey looks like the 'Old Skool Krew' are few and far between!

I always amuse myself looking a the member #'s and actually having respect for those below 1000, now we got how many 20K, 30K + members......You don't see many earlier members round these rounds these days!

Gone the days of the close knit SDU / SAU catch ups. All good thou....all part of the "circle of life"!




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