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haha, yeah nothing to fancy, i know aftermarket alarms stuff up after a few years, so im being picky, i can make my self an immobilizer thats no drama, as i need to get one for my new coupe insurance :)

Anna Clark, 18, and her 15 year old sister Jennifer from Brisbane died instantly when a truck crashed into the back of their car, while they were stopped at road works on the Sunshine Motorway at Pacific Paradise on Thursday afternoon.

Their mother was in Sydney at the time of the accident and flew back to Brisbane yesterday morning.

Their 53 year old father has been released from Nambour Hospital.

He was driving the car at the time of the crash.

Both parents were yesterday still too distraught to speak.

ah ok so the girls were from brisbane...i heard that they were local...prayed it wasnt someone i knew thou it would have been better it not having happened. pretty big shock that something liek this could, happen driver looses concentration for two seconds...its all it takes to take two lives away

So why come on and post if its shit?

Well to try and turn things around, is there any good cruzes comming up on the weekends ahead on the sunny coast??

i know that there is a good group of skylines n other import cars meeting up thursday/friday night at 7/11 in maroochydore and around the main drive vacinity..

just got to meet most of the guys haha..

HI MIKEY :blink: (T3ZE) <- :blink: sorry cant remember spelling haha

and

(GTS R33) forgot ur name bro :P

Well to try and turn things around, is there any good cruzes comming up on the weekends ahead on the sunny coast??

i know that there is a good group of skylines n other import cars meeting up thursday/friday night at 7/11 in maroochydore and around the main drive vacinity..

just got to meet most of the guys haha..

HI MIKEY :blink: (T3ZE) <- :blink: sorry cant remember spelling haha

and

(GTS R33) forgot ur name bro :P

Its more then just thursday, friday nights from what i have heard, They rocked up at my place on saturday night and we went out...thou most refuse to go near the 7/11 these days and we try and stay away from "lapping". But its nice to meet new people.

On a side note we started the sprinter on saturday!!!!! god dam it was soooo good to hear that engine start up after a year of working on it. Fingers crossed it will be finshed in the next month or so with paint and a bit more cosmetic work. and I will finally be able to drive it! :blink:

Well to try and turn things around, is there any good cruzes comming up on the weekends ahead on the sunny coast??

i know that there is a good group of skylines n other import cars meeting up thursday/friday night at 7/11 in maroochydore and around the main drive vacinity..

just got to meet most of the guys haha..

HI MIKEY :blink: (T3ZE) <- :blink: sorry cant remember spelling haha

and

(GTS R33) forgot ur name bro :P

Lol ... its Kirk, were you in the crew of 8 skylines and all the other imports that rocked up out front of mine............

We drove Montville this Sunday just gone. Was good, first time for me on that road. Thinking of doing it every few weeks maybe.

hehe yeah that montville is a nice road, just watch out there's now red and white things patroling up there, i might head out this thursday, try get my mate to drive my car, look out for a red r31 coupe, that'll be me

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