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lol thats the spirit :D wats happening this weekend>!?! early plannnnnning! i might even ring up my mate Mr.Nagato and tell him to come out for a lil cruise...but only if its worth it.

to early to tell yet for the weekend.isnt the jamboree on again soon?

yea i think he got caught doing 300km/h in his supra, thats what started his fame

he was famous for ages before that, he was in engalnd doing the 300km run for a english magazine that paid him to be there because he was famous!

he was famous for ages before that, he was in engalnd doing the 300km run for a english magazine that paid him to be there because he was famous!

yep i know. that was in 1999. it is all over youtube. lol, u typed this message then left rofl.

anyways. for the weekend autobarn kawana is holding a show and sound off. so i will probably pop in and have a look at the sweet bboy swift

yep i know. that was in 1999. it is all over youtube. lol, u typed this message then left rofl.

anyways. for the weekend autobarn kawana is holding a show and sound off. so i will probably pop in and have a look at the sweet bboy swift

cool what day is it on?do you know what time it starts?

WOW U ARE ONE SMART COOKIE :laughing-smiley-014:

yea i knew that mate, once i saw the video. hence the (correct me if im wrong )

wow, mate, what is your IQ?

the name was on the video :P

Edited by r33cruiser
cool what day is it on?do you know what time it starts?

here ya go mate:

"This will be our last show for year and hopefully our biggest! Its our 2nd birthday and we'd like to share it with the people who keep us going. come along and have a look or enter your car in the Show-N-Shine (Dan Bowden from Bowdens car care will be the guest judge. its also FREE to enter) or enter your car in the sound off ($5 entry free and pre-entry is required!!) and see how you go against the loudest car in Australia... the Autobarn Capalaba/Digital Designs DB drag car

A photographer from Hot 4's/HPI/Qld Streetcar will be there for the day and fingers crossed, the Ignition DVD crew

There will also be 20% off selected items all weekend

its this coming Sunday guys n gals

along with the DD demo car we've also scored the Pioneer and Kenwood demo cars for the day. $5 entry for the Sound off and free for the show-n-shine

Sound Off will start around 2:30 and the Show-n-shine will run from 10

even if you're not keen to show/sound off, come along for a looksie"

source/ www.sunshinecoastcruising.com

to early to tell yet for the weekend.isnt the jamboree on again soon?
He's right...Way to earn to early in the week...Come back Saturday. lawl :laughing-smiley-014:

FINE! dont come bak and say 'aww im boredddd guys we should have organised earlier...damn darkness was right! he is sooo cool!' :P

oh and sunny..quote"that was such a weird ending...i just wanna" hahahaha u know the rest :blink: rofl

Edited by Darkness_Ryda1

Motorkhana at gympie skid pan next sunday the 11th of Nov. Get your entries in now before all places are filled.

(If your not interested I dont care and I don't need to know.)

If your interested let me know and I can hook you up with a entry form. :P

lol D mate calm down.

its the sunshine coast, not much going on anyway. theres probably only a max of 50 good cars and enthusiasts out there.

where as down south there is probably 500.

lets face it man, it is a boring place for our kind to live :P......apart from the surf :blink:

lol well the more we head out the more we can get other people interested! not to mention brissy is much larger :P yeaaaa...im gonna be headin down to brissy more often. got a helmet today for the tracks too :blink: niccce!

Edited by Darkness_Ryda1

I will definatly be dropping in on the autobarn thing on sunday, have to go out for the sunday drive!

Looking at buying speakers for my r33 what are good splits that will fit flush with the original holes?

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