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cruising is for loosers. the cool guys hang out at alex hill or the 7-11 all night

I hope your kidding…

I remember when all the old 711 servo retards used to froth over me an my Lexus as I was the only one stupid enough to bastard the guards and DIY flare them. You 711 shop kids are kinda weird too.

may be a bit off topic but dont care.

stop talking about cars for a second. grab your board, and head for the beach.

u wont be dissapointed....i wasnt :) :) :( :( :(

Edited by r33cruiser
may be a bit off topic but dont care.

stop talking about cars for a second. grab your board, and head for the beach.

u wont be dissapointed....i wasnt :) :) :( :( :(

The perfect 6+ foot solid waves were fun today at noosa, the 200+ guys surfing with me wasn't.. oh 36 mins to find a park and took about 40 mins to get from coolum to hastings street.. i dunno what your idea of fun is but it's not noosa...

I hope your kidding…

I remember when all the old 711 servo retards used to froth over me an my Lexus as I was the only one stupid enough to bastard the guards and DIY flare them. You 711 shop kids are kinda weird too.

:D I guess I should have put sarcasm tags around that then :P:) :) :( :( :(:banana:

The perfect 6+ foot solid waves were fun today at noosa, the 200+ guys surfing with me wasn't.. oh 36 mins to find a park and took about 40 mins to get from coolum to hastings street.. i dunno what your idea of fun is but it's not noosa...

yea. if u never mentioned noosa.

i could easily have thought u were at pipe. lol.

dont go to noosa. old farts hog the waves.

coolum is slightly better.

sup peeps. i am new to sky oz from sunny coast. hows everyone going?

Welcome to the forum mate. Think I saw you out tonight. I was parked at Alex coz its way cool :P skylines look soo much better when surrounded by charades n the like. but nah its just funny to chill there and see peps in VN/VP riced up v6 wagons try to do a burnout goin up the road and barely manage a chirp. hehehehe.

i'm up on the coast occasionally (well haven't been of late cause of my car :P)

but yeah i try to get up there every fortnight

use to be up there heaps with my mirage (plates 14TZN)

as soon as the 33 is back on the road i'm taking her up again :cheers:

Nikki

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