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well said nismoboy

Dont even get me started on the bullshit cops hand out on us all.

*cough* race track on the coast* *cough*

Hell no we wont get a track at all,it would be awsome though, but things like that cost money and they wont spend a cent on something that might encourage people or younger generation to hoon as they call it

.They are making a killing of the fines they hand for modded cars and making the roads 'safe'.We are a easy targets and the best money makers for the government.

RIP GT PANELS.

they had to claim bankruptcy yesterday and the liqudators moved in today... its so sad considering i grew up there. we sold the bussiness a whiel ago to a good family friend who looked after us really well. thankful they finshed respraying my car before this hapened thou.

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Hey guys, have not been on here in awhile. so many skylines on sunny coast now. ive met alot of yas. hows everything going any skyline cruises happening on the coast soon??

hey whats up? dunno about cruises, same old shit different week. just go out on the usual nights.

Thats no good allara, seem to hear that happeneing to alot of business's atm, dont know why maybe there just not very good busniess minded ppl, i mean u cant run a business on thin air. u have to make a profit some how. anyway, lucky they got your car finished then aye. i was up noosa spit today delivering some stuff, its pretty good up there during the day not many ppl about and the water was very nice and clear. i wanna go up there more often now.

Umm and for what reason? Who is this person?

his name is luke, owns the WHA13 skyline. sounds like christian has a problem with him as he was saying shit about luke in another thread. as if judge ppl till u meet them though.

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his name is luke, owns the WHA13 skyline. sounds like christian has a problem with him as he was saying shit about luke in another thread. as if judge ppl till u meet them though.

If you want to know a reason. Don't be a post pussie and claim shit on sau. Just ask me :P

Edited by SunnyCoast
Hell no we wont get a track at all,it would be awsome though, but things like that cost money and they wont spend a cent on something that might encourage people or younger generation to hoon as they call it

.They are making a killing of the fines they hand for modded cars and making the roads 'safe'.We are a easy targets and the best money makers for the government.

yea true, but if they actually thought logically about it we would be getting most of the idiots and new P platers off the roads and onto the tracks where it is a more 'controlled' environment where they can do those speeds and burnouts and wateva else they wanna do

ill sign anything* to get it to happen

*besides the sheet that asks for payment hehe :)

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