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Yeah have heard theres nice beaches up there, so thats a plus. Oh and good fishing too :D It will be nice having a change of pace tho. The coast gets a bit full on sometimes.

We went straight to the beach and got photo's then had a bbq and left, it's not a big town so you will get used to the pace pretty easy. Also be prepared to see more bogans in V8 commodores and xr6 falcons than you've ever seen in your life..

haha sweet.... gotta love the bogans that think their VN with 8 different colours and no rear windscreen is so much better than any datsun lol. I think they are plentyful everywhere now tho, cant escape them unless you leave the country haha

Fully stripped out and caged 180sx Drift car that I am building to use at our local drift track. Can't wait to get sliding and do something a bit different to drag racing. Was going to register it but with these new Hoon Laws poor old car will last 5mins with its 50mm ride height, full titanium exhaust and 4 point harness lol. What a f**king joke, government has gone full retard on this one .....bunch of dream boats :domokun:

Considering he has just parted out a 100k GTR I would assume the budget for this is small in comparison. :)

Haha yeah Kingy alot smaller hopefully 1/4 to a 1/3 of that.

But seriously you didn't part out the 32 did you nur?

Nah man I sold my R33 GTR that I owned since I was 2nd Year Apprentice.

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