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just looking to see if there is any other ballarat located members on sau... spotted a nice white line the other day and would love to have a chat and peek at the car, even have all the local skyliner's meet up to look over each others ride and talk some sh!t together

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ahaha i live near Ballarat and when i was looking for a r33 sedan i noticed quite a few for sale in Ballarat. There was two almost identical gunmetal ones, both auto, both around the same kms, both stock for sale there!! only difference was a spoiler.

Do you guys ever go cruising Grampians way? As in on the Halls Gap pass etc? I used to love cruising up there but am not so confident to go there in my sedan now that it has a 2 way...

happenin cookie!!! and yes i know your here.... yeah it is quite a surprise at how many owners actually dont get on SAU, but it would be nice if i could get a few skylines together locally for a nice cruz! as our local cruz club has since shut done due to lack off interest, cookie if you ahve any info for me shoot us a pm on here

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Yep thats me ..

You from ballarat 2 ?

If you look at my avata you can see that it used to have a 400R front bumper on it, but i killed it on my driveway so i have the stock one on now ..

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