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CONGRATULATIONS Erica .... that is GREAT! Shit wait but it's worth it in the end! It coulda been far worse u might have had to wait all that time, only for them to give you another list of defects :) It's all good now though!

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Miss_Nismo; a 32 with a NEO RB25!? Sounds awesome! Did you pick up your car as is or get the work done?!

Im in Sydney most of the time, which sucks, the imports are spread out too much. In adelaide every second car is an import! Good convenient cruising! Every time i come back there are new people/cars on the good old adelaide scene. And girls/imports i must say! impressive and cool! As not only are they getting into imports, but they own exceptional examples!

This cop defect situation is getting seriously ridiculous.

But how about this, arent there are more import owners/enthusiasts than there are cops in SA? Isnt there something we can do!!? If we have the numbers then surely we have some weight!

Apart from the revenue raising and the support of numerous jobs at regency, apparently the government gets crap from some car manufacturers, as they think the imports are killing local sales. I heard that nissan love it, and that they are making a killing on selling parts! Obviously ford and holden hate it.

A dude told me today "Ford and holden think that the kid who goes and spends 20grand on a skyline, would be buying a commodore or an XR if imports werent available" haha!

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Erica well done. Apparently my new car has got through regency with no problems yeah. Dont know how though. Hey mel you should be rite with 33front brakes on your car, it worked for me. If you need help give me a buzz:D

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thank you pimps!

I know.. we are all going on a cruise tonight to celebrate..

I dont know whether to post details here tho.

By the way.. HUGE HUGE HUGEST thank you to Diggity and Matt for their pimpy supplies.

Also, MATT can you PM me so that I can drop your GTST "supplies" back? cheers buddy.

Mel.. thats just sad.. Wear it tonight.. I double dare ya!

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For those interested.

Cruise Tonight, Meet: 9.00 pm Leaving 9.30PM at Semaphore Palais Car Park, Semaphore

I know we wont have any problems from you guys on this cruise (cos your pimps with skylines) but I hope those drivers who are not properly qualified to drive DONT turn up! (like last time)

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2nite nite not be the best nite for a cruise, I heard that the cops are going to hit the streets preety hard everywhere 2day and 2nite, ive allready gone through 2 rbts on the way home from town about 12 and a defect stations are suposed to be set up 2nite. Dont know if it is correct or not.

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Originally posted by CheekyR32

thank you pimps!  

I know.. we are all going on a cruise tonight to celebrate..  

I dont know whether to post details here tho.  

By the way.. HUGE HUGE HUGEST thank you to Diggity and Matt for their pimpy supplies.  

Also, MATT can you PM me so that I can drop your GTST "supplies"  back?  cheers buddy.  

Mel.. thats just sad.. Wear it tonight.. I double dare ya!

well obviously my air box means nothing to you :) i feel hurt and betrayed :shake:

NOT

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