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u see the occasional skyline turbo there.. alot of vl turbos etc..

i normally start off there and work my way into the city, airport or mt cootha

WELL I MIGHT HAVE TO CHECK OUT THE CITY THEN, IF U SEE A - BLACK R33 WITH NT PLATES AND BIG RIMS ( i dont think theres many of them in brisie ) THRO US A WAVE

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Hi Cesar

Welcome to teh forums :D

Ask anything you like, but Col will always say "have you done a search first?" :)

Come along to the Tuesday dinners and meet some people...most are very different in person ;) (posted up in the Events thread)

Old School/New School...it does exist but I say...pfffft :P

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I know a really good hot spot....my backyard...its big. Can rip fully sick skids and....stuff.

If you see an r32 driving around that looks like it has been used to much, thats me. Its silver....well most of it is.

Nudgee used to be a place to meet, havent been out there in ages though.

If you after people to cruise with drop you mob no# on here and i am sure people will msg you to meet up.

Good to let people know where you are living, weil the general area.

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poor newbie.. feel for him.. well mate only take your "ride" to the hot spots mentioned if you want to loose points FAST and your car.. otherwise as SMR33 said.. come to the dinner nites or small group gatherings and meet us in person.. enjoy ur stay and welcome

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ive gone to those hot spots over a year now, and i have never had a problem with the police.. Only thing happened to me was being breatalised at the teardrop n\ear the airport as they did everyone..

but honestly, if u dont act stupid there, they wont touch ya,,

(unless they do a defect night)

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poor newbie.. feel for him.. well mate only take your "ride" to the hot spots mentioned if you want to loose points FAST and your car.. otherwise as SMR33 said.. come to the dinner nites or small group gatherings and meet us in person.. enjoy ur stay and welcome

damn straight. if you want to get into the 'scene' of owning an import, then frequent you usual hot spots. although you'll find that most of the people worth meeting in the scene are actually enthusiasts who love their cars, and not the image thats assocaited with em. All others are usually just going though a phase and end up losing their licence or their life. If you prefer 16 year old chicks who think your mad cos your car goes 'pshhht' then you probably should keep trying to find the hottest hangout for guys with big chromies and big ego's :laugh:

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