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Hey all,

My name is Pat and I drive a 96 R33 SII. I would like to eventually come down to show & shines and day cruises such as the one down great ocean road which I saw in Speed magazine. I'm also thinking about doing some track work in the future.

It'll be great to finally be a part of SAU :P

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Hi Pat,

Welcome to the club. Plently of helpful members in SAU VIC. I recommend reading the below two links to familarise yourself with Sau VIC. We have monthly meetings every 3rd tuesday at Bells Hotel in Melbourne (on Moray st). There is an official members cruise on the 26th November to Portsea for dinner + drive in movie.

Welcome To Vic - Important/useful Links & Info

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=24324

How To Become An Sau Vic Member - Sau Victoria Club Details

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=60590

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Welcome aboard the SAU Vic train.

Please remain seated until the vehicle has come to a complete stop.

Should you or any of your family require assistance, please feel free to contact any of our ground staff.

Enjoy your stay :P

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