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MY CAR IS DEAD BASTARD TAXI HIT IT :banana: SO GUYS I MAY BE GOING TO BUY BACK MY CAR AND SELL FOR PARTS SOME GOOD SHIT ON THERE LET ME KNOW IF IT INTERESTS YA.

YOU DEFINATELY WONT SEE ME CAR NO MORE WILL :blink: JUST WHEN I ALMOST HAD HER GOOD AGAIN.

IF I CAN BUY BACK THE CAR CHEAP I WILL BE SELLING STUFF LIKE POWER FC HKS SUS HKS BOV MAGS AND TYRES PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING LOL..

what ya reakon ill get as an offer from insurance for

MY CAR IS DEAD BASTARD TAXI HIT IT :( SO GUYS I MAY BE GOING TO BUY BACK MY CAR AND SELL FOR PARTS SOME GOOD SHIT ON THERE LET ME KNOW IF IT INTERESTS YA.

YOU DEFINATELY WONT SEE ME CAR NO MORE WILL :laugh: JUST WHEN I ALMOST HAD HER GOOD AGAIN.

IF I CAN BUY BACK THE CAR CHEAP I WILL BE SELLING STUFF LIKE POWER FC HKS SUS HKS BOV MAGS AND TYRES PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING LOL..

what ya reakon ill get as an offer from insurance for

holy shit man when did that happen?

if your going down the path of selling everything ill buy your gearboix/all parts to do a conversion, your hybrid fmic if its still fine, bov & powerfc

lemme know a price

damm wha13 is finally no more?

i had some good times in this car back in the day lol

shame its now a write off.. been thru a few of my mates.. ohwell good luck with it..

pretty sure they r hks hypermax or something?

lol Who are you people, darren who are these people? Is there any of the sunny coast ' old school ' crew left? Argh all these new kids on the block! I'm away from the coast for work for a few years, is it still gay for being pulled over buy cops?

lol Who are you people, darren who are these people? Is there any of the sunny coast ' old school ' crew left? Argh all these new kids on the block! I'm away from the coast for work for a few years, is it still gay for being pulled over buy cops?

lol

Edited by Sr PWR

Hey all, just an update on how my project 32 is going in the shop now getting worked on.. mechanic (Mat at Sure Shot Automotive) has already got the halfcut motor out (rb20de) and i put mine in on saturday. So will start on mine tomorrow and hopefully will be on the road by about wensday this week, after he adds in all my goodies too ahha :D And cant wait to come on one of the SAU cruses!

and too show off my baby around the coast :)

Talk to you all soon, and keep you posted!

lol Who are you people, darren who are these people? Is there any of the sunny coast ' old school ' crew left? Argh all these new kids on the block! I'm away from the coast for work for a few years, is it still gay for being pulled over buy cops?

Cops still everywhere, random roadblocks at the Alex/Mooloolaba Hill are quite common (Usually RBT's), car scene here is pretty terrible. Cops seem to love targetting the skylines.

I drive a car thats much louder than my GT-R now, and I don't get pulled over, go figure.

lol Who are you people, darren who are these people? Is there any of the sunny coast ' old school ' crew left? Argh all these new kids on the block! I'm away from the coast for work for a few years, is it still gay for being pulled over buy cops?

police are police if u are doing stupid stuff or they are bored they will hassle, just part of owning a import car i guess. but yeah most of the old crew sold there cars or dont bother with this forum anymore.

police are police if u are doing stupid stuff or they are bored they will hassle, just part of owning a import car i guess. but yeah most of the old crew sold there cars or dont bother with this forum anymore.

Haha i spy with my little eye, an adam! Yeah the smart ones sold thier cars and did something better with the money then throw it into a pit. "Police are police"... bullshit, i have NEVER been pulled over for doing something stupid, my 3 page record (apart from one speeding fine) has been from driving normaly but being picked on as an import driver.

I've seen cops do illegal u turns and break the law crossing double lines and holding up traffic just to catch up to skyline drivers who where doing nothing wrong driving like any other motorist just to harras them. My faith in the police force being indescriminate towards import enthusiests is about on par with hitlers friendliness with the jews, hunt and kill. I have heard from the horse's (cops?) mouth themselves that we're " easy targets ". I try and stay the hell away from lapping and all the bullshit that goes on with attracting attention and even now driving as any other normal motorist would I am still singled out, i've noticed this even more now that i have a second car as a daily driver. My licence is far more important and worth more than being caught doing a random stupid act to impress someone. Equality from the police force is a f**king joke.

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