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As mentioned, there are no other Skylines that turn up from Canberra Cruises except for mine. They're probably just randoms... In case people haven't noticed there's plenty of them out there that aren't necessarily associated with any car clubs or forums.

I'd just like to add to back up my previous post. Canberra Cruises are a pretty mixed bag in terms of people, ages and cars. They're also pretty friendly and it annoys the shit out of me when there's always the need to point fingers.

I saw a Skyline do a burnout today they must be from SAU!!

Y?

thats why we moved the meeting place (note the name of the thread "Friday Night Not At Museum") because d1ckheads would show up and try to show everyone how 'awesome' they were by doing burnouts. all they did was prove to people how much of a tosser they are.

thats why we moved the meeting place (note the name of the thread "Friday Night Not At Museum") because d1ckheads would show up and try to show everyone how 'awesome' they were by doing burnouts. all they did was prove to people how much of a tosser they are.

As if dude, burnouts are sik, especially in cold weather.

Does anyone wanna go for a drag?

As if dude, burnouts are sik, especially in cold weather.

Does anyone wanna go for a drag?

Turbz etc... You wanted a race I offered sutton road racetrack , you never turned up

If we offer you a drag down the Sydney Drags you won't turn up

As for burn outs, go buy a falcon or commo. Skylines are performance vehicles of style.

Your comments are either from a child trying to get attention or an under cover cop trying to get members into trouble - neither are wanted here.

Turbz etc... You wanted a race I offered sutton road racetrack , you never turned up

If we offer you a drag down the Sydney Drags you won't turn up

As for burn outs, go buy a falcon or commo. Skylines are performance vehicles of style.

Your comments are either from a child trying to get attention or an under cover cop trying to get members into trouble - neither are wanted here.

agreed...

No need to be like that fellas.

Sutton and Sydney are much to far for me.... I'd rather whoop your ass in a drag somewhere close in canberra.

After I beat your ass senseless in a drag, I wanna do some burnouts! I'll chuck my stockies back on, and I'll be spinning in 5th gear for ya!

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