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You need to talk to the admin about those type of things, we don't have control over that. all we know/care about is if you want to come to an event anybody is welcome to do so

I have seen motorbikes turn up to a cruise and they were welcomed because the more the merrier

Sorry mate, I think I was taking this a little off topic. I guess what I am saying is a bit of a philosophical topic.

I agree that its great that anyone can join SAU and join these cruises. Hopefully I can attend myself!

Yeah but at what point are they still skylines? is the upcoming Q100 a skyline? The Q50, Q60 too. Is SAU going to be a place to discuss these models? Organise meets etc?

youre conflicting the forums with the club. Two separate things.

the club does not control the forums

Seeing as how the thread was already de-railed earlier I'll just share some photos from a few of the many, many SAU:NSW events I have attended.

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Notice a theme here? Oh yeah... not just skylines attend the club events :woot:

Sau:NSW is a fantastic club with a friendly membership base

:cheers:

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Nooooooo the Nur is so much better, or bring both :)

In the spirit of diversity, and all :)

Yeh bring the Nur, i'll buy your rear wing :P

Adam your car looks schmick as it is, wingless!

You have too many nice things I cannot afford

I am open to swaps :)

Need a few things for eg: R33 GTR stock wheels and RB26 GTR race sump. I should make a list prior to swap meet.

Ticked booked

In the spirit of diversity, and all :)

Adam your car looks schmick as it is, wingless!

Cheers.

Feel like something is missing from it looks wise, just not sure what

^^^ Besides the boot of the "7" can be hired out perhaps? :P

for human body disposal?

Might need more boot space for this :ph34r:

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Just paid and has a ticket!

Been a while since the bananarama has been to an SAU event. Depending on how I feel about the car I might just sell it bit-by-bit during the day and catch the train home :thumbsup:

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