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Went to a boost cruise meet in brisbane at slacks creek...was pretty good! 30 cars at least of what i counted. I didnt stay the entire night, probs like 7 skylines i think? real nice ones. eitehr way how has everyones weekend been thus far?

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yo William, your cars lookin so much better now its all fixed up.looking real mint :P

i think ill have to respray my front and side skirts.. :)

+ 1 Will..... Shame your skirts are too low for our lil mtn "spirit run". lol. But dont despair, linesky is dropped a lil more thanks to Tein..... Pussy cat is copping a hiding on every turn....

Def a show stopper..

So many racers.

I'll race you all on a skate board loodge style, $2g's buy in

Racers.....Pffft!!!!

Ok...i'm in....long as its not your dads money...he doesnt deserve to lose it that easily.... :D lol.

But seriously......Carolla..... Just remember...its not about powa!!! its how it handles...

Racers.....Pffft!!!!

Ok...i'm in....long as its not your dads money...he doesnt deserve to lose it that easily.... :) lol.

But seriously......Carolla..... Just remember...its not about powa!!! its how it handles...

haha yea i know 80bhp.. terrible. he thinks he is a drifter and wants to verse u up hill :)

Raise u both 3.5G's

pulled a gear box out of a mavrick... new clutch and back in tonite... lol cd.. if ur talking about a certin place near me.... try 5 mins from that side road to the top of the range and parked in the main street:D i still dont know how i did it ummm 85urk no skiz no licence till febz.... :( thinking about a button clutch or another hd or something... then new cam\throttle,air intake and lots of upgrades gotta get them installed 1 day

pulled a gear box out of a mavrick... new clutch and back in tonite... lol cd.. if ur talking about a certin place near me.... try 5 mins from that side road to the top of the range and parked in the main street:D i still dont know how i did it ummm 85urk no skiz no licence till febz.... :( thinking about a button clutch or another hd or something... then new cam\throttle,air intake and lots of upgrades gotta get them installed 1 day

argh ok, well u can always skidz0r on ya driveway till then :(

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