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Hi guys just wanting to pop in and say hello to all the SAU vic members. I am a member of NSW but moving to vic July 9th. If anyone seems me come say hello and have a chat. I will be living around the south eastern suburbs area. I have attached my ride so u know what ur looking for hehehe.

thanks guys

jon

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I guess when I say I see VLs and WRXs im talking about the fully sick uleh heroes who drive them...there's alot in my area. I'm not saying they're bad cars, just that some of the people who drive them are a bunch of **** jockeys. Most of the nice cars I've seen are in the west.

I guess when I say I see VLs and WRXs im talking about the fully sick uleh heroes who drive them...there's alot in my area.  I'm not saying they're bad cars, just that some of the people who drive them are a bunch of **** jockeys.  Most of the nice cars I've seen are in the west.

damn straight. the west has the best... :Pimp2:

If you can get past the above ramblings... welcome to Vic :P

Are you still running NSW plates? That should make you easier to spot.

Come along to the July club meeting - Tues the 19th at Bells Hotel in Sth Melb.

bring some lube with you

the police gonna loooove them nice shiny wheels :thumbsup:

hehehe, got you worried yet?  :P

yeh a little bit. but i think i should be ok. it wont be an everyday car. just mainly for crusies and a bit of weekend driving. most of the time it will be in the workshop getting a few little bits and pieces here and there

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