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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!

hey!

i was a member years ago on SDU!!!!

and lurked here for a while till i actually bought my skyline - so i dont get any respect??

:(

(just kididng :) )

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Lol Evil Weevil....nah man i think i worded my statement wrong regarding the whole respekta thing. I was trying to say that I have a lot of respect for those good ol' times of regular meetups, piss up's at fellow SDU/SAU peeps places, etc. 99% of them included the 'earlier' sub 1000 members back in like 2002 when SDU died off, SAU kick off & I actually owned a R33 Skyline....... :P

Sorry if ppl took it the wrong way....I wasn't dissin any members at all!

Ando

heheh its all good mate :)

I know the feeling!!

I was one of the 1st on LS1.com (aussie section) and then .com.au and now, there are none of the oldies there, same problem here mate :(

Im yet to go on a skyline cruise but wil lone day when work doesnt get too busy :P

perhaps people should check out antilag.com :D

I remember the old SDU days and the transition to SAU... Never did get to meet many of you or go on any cruises because I drove an AE92 Corolla (which is still in the family) and didn't really wanna tease myself untill I had the money to afford some RB power... But now I got me a dragon wagon Stagea, so it's all good.

Being left behind during cruises sucked, but that's less of an issue now! ;)

evil - Yeah mate that was my celica. The scene was nice back then.. But its changed, and truthfully I have changed too. I love my skyline expirence still, but there is things which interest me a little more these days.

These days I go bush more than I go to the track. Surprising to find that the off-road crews are more friendly, less egotistical and the off-road mechanics are not assholes. :)

That said if you guys organise a old school reunion im in.. just someone email me cos I wont see it on here. (few of you have my email addy).

im in,

Although i did not meet alot of people from the sdu days or even now on sau.

I only remember two, 1. Fatz = pete and Driftr = Tim

I know fatz is still around but dont know about Driftr

I fist joined SDU when i had my VLT and then got my first line but lost it just before the transition to SAU, didnt want to be seen trying to keep up with u guys on cruses in my wife's barina, :lol: :lol:

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Team track day re-unites. I wounder if we could get the CAM's licence crew together again. Let me remember.

Fatz

Duncan

Kel

Zane

Oz

Hawks

& greg? With the Grey R33 GTR?, I think he was Hawks friend?

silver arrowz

urine

julian

Maganal

Bonks

Red

Akira

Were there more?

hey wheres silver arrowz on that list? and urine? and julian?

Pete - "what happend to sau was to many fagots wanting to meet at maccas and carpark 6c for a cruse to some f**k hole"

Exactly right. Lets meet at homebush and cruise to KK to talk about it

Team track day re-unites. I wounder if we could get the CAM's licence crew together again. Let me remember.

Fatz

Duncan

Kel

Zane

Oz

Hawks

&  greg? With the Grey R33 GTR?, I think he was Hawks friend?

silver arrowz

urine

julian

Maganal

Bonks

Red

Did not do the CAMS day but always turned up to the track for a thrash!

Were there more?

How about Akira?




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