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Well I just moved to Sydney last sunday and I barely know anyone down here so I thought it might be a a good time to meet some sydney based people.

I have been part of the SAU for ages now but I tend to be a bit reserved most of the time.

I have come from Townsville NQ.

And I drive a marroon R32 GTS-T, though it wont be down here till after the new yeah. :)

So yeah just saying howdy. :D

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Welcome mate!

Where in Sydney are you?

Watch out for the next 'Friday night cruise session" that we do every so often and drive to the northern beaches for pizza. This normally attracts a decent turnout and its great to meet some of the other local SAU'ers and put a face to the names.

Nick

Welcome mate!

Where in Sydney are you?

Watch out for the next 'Friday night cruise session" that we do every so often and drive to the northern beaches for pizza. This normally attracts a decent turnout and its great to meet some of the other local SAU'ers and put a face to the names.

Nick

Yeah thanxchamp.

I am living Dulich hill.

Friday night Cruise sounds sweet I will definately check it out once I get my car here. And yeah I would liek to put some faces to the names.

Welcome to Sydney mate!

What made you come down to Sydney? Let me guess is it the road rage, or the traffic, or the immaculate condition of our roads!!!

Seriously though, the Friday night cruises would be the way to go. I still haven't been able to go to one but I am dying to go as I have read so much about them! Sound like they would be great fun!!!

What made me come down here?

Fiancee and the fact there are real/decent race tracks/parks down here for me to flog my car without the hassle of the police and other traffic. :D

I hope to have some fun over the next few years down here.

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