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Saw u guys leaving the bay last friday and im pretty sure it was ur car poppin flames at the lights :D (search bee*r rev limiter on youtube). so i asked do u have a bee*r unit or were u just hitting the normal limiter coz u were bored waiting 4 green :(

oh yeah that was me and my brothers girlfriend's car we were mucking around :P it was normal limiter my lil girl is just runing rich atm so flames are easy :P

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yeah no worrys kellie ill have to say hello this time and i will ask how long things are going to take hahah but its all good no fuss love being out with skylines! i drive a gray GTST which has a Full GTR front if that help coz have no idea who you are!! in that fact anyone really on SAU inless there my mates so come say hello people :(

and waiting for me and Pete to get back with the R

when we stopped at the bay we were chatting to mates on here and waiting for some others from here as well, some times its good stop to chat with ppl then you actually meet ppl that you type to on here.

from what i gather everyone had a good time and enjoyed the chatting and cruising see the thing is the cruise wasnt even half over when you left so had you stuck around there was plenty more driving and hills as well,

oh well maybe next time hun and if you want to go or see how long we will be befor we leave just come ask :D

works both ways saying hello

yeah no worrys kellie ill have to say hello this time and i will ask how long things are going to take hahah but its all good no fuss love being out with skylines! i drive a gray GTST which has a Full GTR front if that help coz have no idea who you are!! in that fact anyone really on SAU inless there my mates so come say hello people :P
i was thinking of doing a sunday cruise to victor or murray bridge just an easy child friendly cruise to go have lunch somewhere in a few weeks and then we can take pictures to

Hiya

I think the last place was an awesome meet spot. sadly i have to go and abuse my liver on friday night with my colleagues, but I'm definately keen to go on a victor or murray cruise... tho last time i went to victor there were roadworks (and stones!) that chipped my front bar....

murray would be nice, and we could do a bbq at puzzle park or something? *shrug*

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