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Anyone with a Skyline/GTR is invited to attend, the more cars we get the more impressive it is.

Please post your interest in coming and your type of car.

Currently attending:

GTRKat R32 GTR

a20089 R33 GTR

Bob R35 GTR (to re-confirm)

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Ill be going with the z club again, im sure will be near each other again.

Anyone know anyone with a R34 GTR? You nearly have a full line up.

Edited by datto260Z

Very keen to bring the GTS 2 if you want.

Would only need a R 34 to complete the set

The HR 31 definitly not up to scratch for shows.

Edited by hr31gtsnt
Very keen to bring the GTS 2 if you want.

Would only need a R 34 to complete the set

We want all and any skylines.

Yes Michelle, all SAU is invited to attend as a social event as has always been the case. For the display you must have a skyline (or another car with a very good skyline body kit :-).

For the display you must have a skyline (or another car with a very good skyline body kit :-).

I don't agree - Because SAU isn't only Skylines... its a community forum . All SAUers should be allowed to bring their car or even their dinky if they want to. Why? Because they are a part of the SAU community and that is what we want to promote. When we hold up the SAU banner, we aren't saying Skyline owners only!

I think most wouldn't want to put their car in... but if they want in, I say welcome them. To say anything other than welcome is to give the impression they aren't welcome in the SAU community, and I'm not comfortable with that.

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