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G'day all

I would like to say thank you and best wishes to you all, I have been around fourm for while now, and this is pretty good place to start out if you have questoins about skylines.

I will be flying out to south korea this Sunday, to serve my mandatory millitary service for next 3 years.

I would like to thank all the current and old SAUWA members and staff, especially Dan the man and Sneeza. you guys are doing great job to make every members happy, and that is not easy task. but you guys are doing well.

I thank you all and will see you all when I come back, hopefully by then R35 GTR is affordable :D

cheers

Joe

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G'day all

I would like to say thank you and best wishes to you all, I have been around fourm for while now, and this is pretty good place to start out if you have questoins about skylines.

I will be flying out to south korea this Sunday, to serve my mandatory millitary service for next 3 years.

I would like to thank all the current and old SAUWA members and staff, especially Dan the man and Sneeza. you guys are doing great job to make every members happy, and that is not easy task. but you guys are doing well.

I thank you all and will see you all when I come back, hopefully by then R35 GTR is affordable :D

cheers

Joe

Bye Joe,

Keep Safe

Paul

G'day all

I would like to say thank you and best wishes to you all, I have been around fourm for while now, and this is pretty good place to start out if you have questoins about skylines.

I will be flying out to south korea this Sunday, to serve my mandatory millitary service for next 3 years.

I would like to thank all the current and old SAUWA members and staff, especially Dan the man and Sneeza. you guys are doing great job to make every members happy, and that is not easy task. but you guys are doing well.

I thank you all and will see you all when I come back, hopefully by then R35 GTR is affordable :(

cheers

Joe

Hope the next 3 years fly past Joe!

Look forward to seeing you back in Perth driving a R35 GTR!! :D

Thanks for the sales you have forwarded onto my shop I wont forget!

- Adam

Hi Joe,

I didn't realized you're Korean ? With the current climate I think I'll choose to be a coward than do compulsory military service :D. Send back some photos while you're over there ..

Anyway, take care and keep safe. See you in 3 years time.

Richard.

G'day all

I would like to say thank you and best wishes to you all, I have been around fourm for while now, and this is pretty good place to start out if you have questoins about skylines.

I will be flying out to south korea this Sunday, to serve my mandatory millitary service for next 3 years.

I would like to thank all the current and old SAUWA members and staff, especially Dan the man and Sneeza. you guys are doing great job to make every members happy, and that is not easy task. but you guys are doing well.

I thank you all and will see you all when I come back, hopefully by then R35 GTR is affordable :(

cheers

Joe

Pea Grabel, no but we have land mines :D

I still have nasty scar from that :nyaanyaa: thank you both and everyone.

I will be back in 3 years, I will still keep in touch and take heaps of photos also I might travel to Japan (only 1 hour flight out of Seoul).

so If anyone planning to go japan, you should drop into korea and look me up.

I can be contacted @ [email protected]

I will make own bloggs on here so you guys dont miss me too much.

really I thank you all for Great time in SAUWA and all the best to you all.

I am flying out sunday night/monday morning ;)

cheers

Joe

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Try and keep in touch Joe. When you are not fighting off the red from over the border. Hmm reminds me of "Tae Guk Gi" :pirate:

Too bad i didnt make it on Sat i ended up getting caught up in some family drama much to my distress.

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