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Everyone one with a valid license is welcome to cruise with us - you dont have to be a paid member!

When you turn 17 you can join the club, regardless of the car you have as we are a club for import (mainly skylines) enthusiasts. There is no need to reserve places or anything.

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Hey, I would love to join. But I am away from my baby in the UK at the moment. So wouldn't be able to cruiz with you guys until I got back. Why I never got onto this earlier I never know!!! Can only make up for it now :(

What number ranges are available now?

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Hi

I am in Karratha and would like to Join, I pretty much won;t ever be able to make it to a Club meet, function or anything, but I would still like to join and support the Local club.

I have done the same with Silvia WA for about 3 years now, and I only recently made it to my first meet, on which I was graced by being allowed to tke my Rental Hyundai Getz on the cruise, I tried, but it was nothing compared to my old 300+rwhp 180... lol..

Anyway, if it is still okay, I would like to join, if not, I understand and thank you for your time and effort.

Yes, yes I do. He sold that car to a guy called Igor.. Yeah, when I spoke to him on Friday it sounds like his engine is almost rebuilt. Should be good, but I don't what he palns on doing with it up here, I was having issues holding down just over 300 rwhp, he is hoping to go well past those figures..

It's funny, people up here that used to own Skylines now own S13's (one has a RB25DETT, yes 25, transplanted into it) and my S13 gets written off by a damn Landcruiser and I get a R32 GTR.. I always go against the flow, not knowlingly either..

Cheers guys for the invite, I will fill out the form tomorrow and send it off.

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