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hey guys i am new to the albury wodonga and woundering if anyone here on sau was on the area. I been posted to the army base for my training and need to get out and meet people other than army people lol. Give us a yell if ya are or if theres a local crusie happing

cheers scottie

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Hey welcome to the area, I am in wangaratta and sometimes head up that way. There really is not that much that happens up this way. most of it happens in the cities. Sometimes there is a bit of action at the winton raceway. There are a few skylines up there but i have not been able to find any members yet. As for crusies drop into any of the car parts dealers (autobarn,supercheap) and just ask if there are any car clubs around.

If you happen to come down this way look out for a black 4dr r33 (ovabst)

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Hey mate, I'm in Wodonga. Driving a White R33. Plenty of skylines getting around this area. Mine is a weekend car only. Seems to be alot of Silvias around now too.

The car clubs tend to come and go, not much happening at the moment, although there are always guys going out for a drive. There are a few blokes from here on SAU that I know, I guess there are more that I don't know. Plenty that don't get on here.

If you see me around come say G'day, as far as I know my car is the only one in town with an SAU sticker.

Cheers,

Brendan.

Used to be up that way. Now back down in Melbourne but stiil make the hike up there to visit my cousin and uncle in Kiewa every now and then. If im up there its usually on the weekends. Look out for white R33 with GTR Spoiler and 400r kit

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Born and raised there, but moved to melbourne in december 08, so just missed out. You werent the only one with a sau sticker brendan, but like yourself i hadnt seen any car with one. Not much going for it in terms of the import scene around that way at all.

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