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Took the risk on the off chance it was going to be good enough to bother driving up here.

Cops are only really out getting cars at night here

Ha, i guess your right :action-smiley-069:

I have seen them out at night up there once or twice...but then again, Hastings is really small and easy to get trapped...

Ha, i guess your right :action-smiley-069:

I have seen them out at night up there once or twice...but then again, Hastings is really small and easy to get trapped...

Pretty much. Yet the regular muppets that drive up and down that street still continue to think the middle age to retired demographic care about their cars.

Silly P platers.

Its all about buying turbo cars to cut laps, who cares about what time you lap any race tracks, the real cred is in how slow you can lap hatos/mooloolaba espy/cavill ave/etc

f**k yea 400kw man!!!!.

still cant get past its looks :).

i hope someone was fired over that catastrophe

well man i can tell you in the flesh i reckon its sweet but i have always thought that, not stuck in the past moving to the future. and i bet a drive in one would change your mind. the underside of the car is like smooth, no exhuast or anything hanging down for aerodynamics, im not 100% sure on how u enter the car but looks like some sort or scan key system to open the doors, doesnt really have handles from what i saw.

and did any1 else see in todays paper scott juniper bought an R35 GTR its on the coast, a white one, hopefully when it gets complied we might get to see it round the coast a bit more and see how it goes on the streets. :)

Was in maroochydore last night, lots of coppers. The ones in the blue 2006 commodore with steelies on annoyed me when they started tailgating me...flipped them off and moved over then relised they were undercover cops when they were next to me...why would you wear reflective clothing if you are trying to catch people for hooning...makes no sense. quite a few skylines i am unfamieler with as well, 3-4 of them with will, was good to see ya again mate car looks good.

whats everyones plans for this weekend?

well man i can tell you in the flesh i reckon its sweet but i have always thought that, not stuck in the past moving to the future. and i bet a drive in one would change your mind. the underside of the car is like smooth, no exhuast or anything hanging down for aerodynamics, im not 100% sure on how u enter the car but looks like some sort or scan key system to open the doors, doesnt really have handles from what i saw.

and did any1 else see in todays paper scott juniper bought an R35 GTR its on the coast, a white one, hopefully when it gets complied we might get to see it round the coast a bit more and see how it goes on the streets. :)

I can tell you that this R35 is amazing. Having physically looked at the entire car and driven in it, there is nothing left to my imagination. You guys will be very lucky to see it on the street anytime soon, as its still at least 5-7 weeks away from being road registered. I think Scotty was going to chuck a few mods on it and make it a track car only.

Either way, the new full turbo back amuse exhaust on that thing is crazy!!! The car is super silent, then you just take off.... I have personally never been thrown back so hard in any car before, let alone his old R34 GTR with 343RWKW's... absolute madness.

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yeah i saw that with the carbon body.. true crazy cant wait to see it driven around

i went to the shops last nite was in the silver vx with chormies i waved at a few skyline drivers hi :laugh: u guys at the carpark at alex were looken when we went past lol lappen is gay

its ok.. i feel better after letting it out.

Got pulled over, need to go to court :)

was it just for something usual or some bullshit rule they made up?

they have been hounding lately round the place but they do it every year around this time, the funding must have come through again for them.

Its all about buying turbo cars to cut laps, who cares about what time you lap any race tracks, the real cred is in how slow you can lap hatos/mooloolaba espy/cavill ave/etc

As if skids down there arent cool

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