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So Everyone Knows SAU Vic Made It Into The Latest Speed Magazine Right?


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Yep, Thanks Joel.  You rock.

No thank you all for kindness and helpfulness in accomadating me on the day

It was because of that, that made the day all that easier to cover and a pleasure to write about

You should be very proud of the club you have created. Because of that day I have now made some great friends and met lots of great people

Keep up the AWESOME work and see you all soon

PS ANDREW etc, At the club meeting next week would you like me to re show that slideshow of all the pics from the day ? With maybe some DECA pics thrown in ?

Cool.

I figure, it's only a tiny image, I'll see if the bank will allow me to transfer $0.30 to your account!!  :O

Yeah everyday for the next 10years !!!!

Cool.

I figure, it's only a tiny image, I'll see if the bank will allow me to transfer $0.30 to your account!!  :O

Hey Bass you can transfer that with internet banking... we just paid our outstanding $0.43 gas services bill hahaha

lol joel how much u charge for an image thats inlarged???

or is this just a special price for pete?

Its a Pete special

Mavric email or PM me and we can talk business from there

I just bought the magazine.... Great article and I think its great to see our pride and joy in a magazine... It also means good things for SAU aswell. Awesome job.

I just wish I could have been there with my old skyline.... Expect a comeback from me though within the next couple of weeks..... GTR STYLE!!

ok, i need to calm down.

anyone else read the other thread on this in the general section? people are saying that SPEED magazine will be finished after this issue....?

anyone know if there is any truth to this before i go cry in a corner!?!

ok, i need to calm down.

anyone else read the other thread on this in the general section? people are saying that SPEED magazine will be finished after this issue....?  

anyone know if there is any truth to this before i go cry in a corner!?!

Thommo i believe it is true !!!

haha thats an awesome write up and great pics...

how come its not going to be anymore???? thats the only car mag i like buying... far more intersting than that other import shit like HPI

Joel

Snowy is away on a beach somewhere.

We all hate him.

If you could bring some stuff to show on a slideshow to the next meeting that would be great. Chris is collating all the video from DECA - so it would be great to show the photos as well :)

PS: Golgo nice and prime on pg 16 too!

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