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yo just moved to the sunny coast, near kawana waters... lots of old people here, where are all the chicks?!?

wanted a R32 but coundlt find a decent one for my pric range

just bought a Soarer today, drives like a beauty all it needs is rims and stero and its pimpin :P

does the SAU club allow non skylines? need to take this puppy out for some testing once i get it insured...

welcome to the coast, i live in kawana also,

where did u move from??

and if u couldnt find a skyline in your price range, then u didnt look hard enough lol

Welcome to the coast guys! What type of soarer do you get TJ?

Maybe we should have a sunny coast cruise?

Its a V6 non turbo auto with lexus badges 94 model, dont really know much else. I know not the racing type car that most have. But i took it for one drive an fell in love with it. Goes like gold and a nice sleek interior. Just need some nice wheels and its pimpin.

welcome to the coast, i live in kawana also,

where did u move from??

and if u couldnt find a skyline in your price range, then u didnt look hard enough lol

I looked for ages for a skyline around this area, course needed a non turbo and found nothing for under 10k. Mabye i was just lookin in the wrong places... :mellow:

Just spent 7 months over seas in a tiny island off south africa called mauritius. 3rd world country shit hole. Before that i lived on the ze gold coast, another hole... :O

Its a V6 non turbo auto with lexus badges 94 model, dont really know much else. I know not the racing type car that most have. But i took it for one drive an fell in love with it. Goes like gold and a nice sleek interior. Just need some nice wheels and its pimpin.

I looked for ages for a skyline around this area, course needed a non turbo and found nothing for under 10k. Mabye i was just lookin in the wrong places... :D

Just spent 7 months over seas in a tiny island off south africa called mauritius. 3rd world country shit hole. Before that i lived on the ze gold coast, another hole... :thanks:

cool as. mite see u around then i guess.

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