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post that up in the becoming a vic member thread...according to me they should let you as long as u pay and it it gets cleared before the event...but ash or any other exec will confirm that for you...they nice bunch of people...:D

im in for this for sure!!!!!!!!!!! aslong as that east bear b lacked out 34 doesnt show i stand a chance haha

hahaha, i got votes in the R34 GTR section as well... :)

My 34 is sold and now in Canberra :P, and as Hamish said, a non-SAU member.

Nismoid has the 31 era trophy in the bag anyway :blink:

Tell him, you will send the "Statutory Ape" if he doesn't hand the trophy over :laugh:

This coming Sunday people.

And the weather should be spot on.

Hah!

It's been 1 year already... Time flies.

Shall be a good.

just trying to help out the vic members with the other thread, was only going off the warning given yday by the bom - sorry for trying to help :D

Hopefully i will be able to attend this even pending on the misses!

I'm curious as to what you drive now or what you will get in the future Daniel? As for me i'm not sure there is a car i want after the R34 GT-T unless its a GTR.. :P

This coming Sunday people.

And the weather should be spot on.

Crapped myself lastnight when I thought it was saturday hah.

just trying to help out the vic members with the other thread, was only going off the warning given yday by the bom - sorry for trying to help :)

He doesn't mean that thread, he means the panic that these events threads get filled with everytime poor weather has been forecasted...panic is contagious amongst the masses :)

I too remember last time how overcast and dreary things looked and they didn't get a drop of rain. It rarely ever rains for SAU events, I don't know why!

Crapped myself lastnight when I thought it was saturday hah.

He doesn't mean that thread, he means the panic that these events threads get filled with everytime poor weather has been forecasted...panic is contagious amongst the masses :)

I too remember last time how overcast and dreary things looked and they didn't get a drop of rain. It rarely ever rains for SAU events, I don't know why!

what about the mt bullar one :)..no rain? lol...

fingers crossed guys...it should be a great day.....;)

Tell him, you will send the "Statutory Ape" if he doesn't hand the trophy over :unsure:

Hah!

It's been 1 year already... Time flies.

Shall be a good.

HAHAHAHA...Ape indeed :P

I could rock up with an unpainted front bar; but that would be too typical of the R31 owner :blink:

HAHAHAHA...Ape indeed :cool:

I could rock up with an unpainted front bar; but that would be too typical of the R31 owner :blink:

:unsure:

So what class is a gts-4? :P

You have a R32 GTS4 so you'd be in the R32 class :devil:

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