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as some of you guys know, i have been looking for a new car as of late, most likely a skyline, however today, i found an offer i couldn't refuse, a black 1990 nissan Sil80, it looks awesome:) so i put my deposit down and it's all sorted, however i was wondering if i am still eligible to join SAU and come on cruises with you guys even thoguh my car isn't an RB, would be awesome if i could:D ta

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well i just bought it, and never owned a turbo before, so juts gonna learn how to drive it before i start to push it, last thing i want is to smash up my baby haha, it's pretty stock, hks BOV, HKS Pod filter, front and rear struts, 18" rims, turbo back exhaust, in the ca18det, so it's by no means a monster, but it has enough power for me:) when i learn to drive i will be goin to the track heaps me thinks:D:D where abouts are you from? would love to meet up and compare:D what you got done to yours?

  emsta2003 said:
there are evos, supras, 180s, silvias etc etc - hell if i wanted to, I can place the sau stickers on my 82 civic.

its not about the car, but more for motoring enthusiasts...

sounds like an advertisement for shannon's insurance :)

  R32Big_boy said:
he's is full dorifto spec yo.

Nah ryan's is a piece of shit, honestly it is.

But it is still better than a lancer.

HAHA says Captian Bigbird of HMAS RBoat32! Yarrr

Mine is nothin special, mostly suspension stuff. Best bet is to come along to one of the meetings, they are the 3rd tuesday of every month at Bells Hotel :P

  Jamezilla said:
You know, if I wasn't hundreds of kilometers away from society (Patty Lakes), I'd come kick some balls. Besides - my Lancer is doing pretty well at Gran Turismo this morning.

Haha, a playstation driving a playstation. Unbeatable

the pics will come once i get the car:D so first week of janurary:D man i'm sooooo excited hahaha yer for sure, would love to come down and party with you guys, how often do you guys hold cruises?? not necessarily huge ones, but just if someone feels like going for a cruise on a friday does that kinda thing happen often?

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