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Guest PatPat34

Nick: Pat

Location: Boxhill

Car: 98 F-con S Light tune R34 GTT

HIHI guys, i had trouble to active my account b4, but finnally i did it, i own my car for about 2 years now, and once organized a casual R34 club. but jdue to lots of reasons. we don't have much activities as b4. but anyway, good to see so many ppl here.

Nick WEST

Name : KHOA

Myself? Mmmm i love SKYLINE, got my car for 2,3 years now, still remember when we used to be with SDU till one day, a kind dude told me to joint SAU, our first SAU website, yeah, i'm kind of happy to see that we've grown so big, so nice and so PRO.

Keep it up ppls.

Loc : Springvale STH

Pic? Got one of my car but too big, well it's r33 silver with SDU stickie on it.

Hate? Don't know why everyone hates R33.:shake: :(

Nick: ant95GTR

Name: Anthony

Location: Glenhuntly

Car: Met Black 95 GtsT SII R33

Pic: see attach

Email: [email protected]

ps.....Cortide...I think we met at my local shell servo (on North Rd near Jasper Rd) one day...you asked me 'bout my barrel exhaust?

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nick: DOSKI

name: David

age : 32

Location: Hampton Park

Car: White 1995 Skyline GTS-25T

Email: [email protected]

ICQ: 2225074

Cars new nick will be VOLTES V

im new to this ....................... nice to meet you all.

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