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Are mine working ..pics that is

And were are your pics .? Dont tell me you didnt take any....

Oh thanks, Wayne! Damn I am getting OLD! :thumbsup:

BTW thats my son ADAM -(xR34x) Black R34 with the BLING wheels right behind me!

Cant belive I was following a skyline 4 dr exactly same as yours over the Westgate and flashing lights at him.

Dont know if he was more surprised than me when I realised it was not you, pulling alongside!

Will put my video here later.

The day was friggin sweet!!! Couldn't have gone better. No police intervention, no accidents, and so many cars! I would have loved to have heard the convoy from the outside on the gor, would have been soo loud!

Redlining some of the later gears was fun :down:

Definately missed out if you didn't come :thumbsup: , anyone take any pics in the car whilst on the actual gor?, some of the twisties would have looked awesome in phtotos when you could see the huge snake of cars through the turn.. great day :)

I would have loved to have heard the convoy from the outside on the gor, would have been soo loud!

My girlfriends mum lives at Aireys Inlet about 200m off the highway and could hear the convoy loud and clear ! :thumbsup:

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I was first there this morning

So i had people asking me things when they got there.. Like

Where do i get a SAUvic sticker for my car

How do i get a SAU shirt.

So i explained about the club and some thought they were members of SAU and some didnt even know about it(The club)

Then i read in here how things like .

Finally glad to meet other GTR owners

That was the first thing i have done with my Skyline

I cant wait till the next 1

GUYS GUYS GUYS...Become a SAUvic member.............Its the way to go

So So many benifits the list is endless..Kind of.

Have a look at the SAUvic web site

SAUVIC WEB SITE

And here is a membership form

MEMBERSHIP FORM

Hope to see you guys soon..

Cheers Wayne

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