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ps. isnt this bloke the one who smashed his car in maroochy a little while back? LOL

Nah mate that was a guy named dave who drives a commodore now..

that was a auto 33 on a non turbo licence.. and didnt expect the boost n lost it..

lol your not wrong mitch.

this kid posted the incident IN DETAIL on the interwebs. along with the drivers name, and his NUMBER PLATE :cheers:

(i quoted it so he cant delete it)

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL.

Edited by r33cruiser
lol your not wrong mitch.

this kid posted the incident IN DETAIL on the interwebs. along with the drivers name, and his NUMBER PLATE :)

(i quoted it so he cant delete it)

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL.

i dont really care, i was jsut telling something on the web it dosnt really worry me.. and hes a user on here.. sorry if it sounded bad i was jsut saying a tale that happened..

didnt mean anything by it.. geeze i appolagise to anyone it may have offened.. and my mate didnt mind that i told it.. so sorry SAU :D

and i may have said it before, it wasnt him who crashed his car it was another guy named dave.. it wasnt mikey

Edited by SLi32

Hey guys just thought i'd introduce myself names Jamie but everyone calls me Pez. I live out at Beerwah but make regular trips into Chancellor for uni and i'm on the coast. One's my cars back on the road i'll be keen to meet some of ya's and check out these rides. However i'm on my P's so I only drive a humble GTS..... I know..... but hey at least it's a line.

dave shampas told me bout it sounds f**king crazy ay could of turned really bad really quick, the water usually rises fairly high there u gota be careful

Edited by r32na
Hey guys just thought i'd introduce myself names Jamie but everyone calls me Pez. I live out at Beerwah but make regular trips into Chancellor for uni and i'm on the coast. One's my cars back on the road i'll be keen to meet some of ya's and check out these rides. However i'm on my P's so I only drive a humble GTS..... I know..... but hey at least it's a line.

G'day mate, I live out at beerwah too. How long has the car been off the road? I don't think I've seen ya around b4!

U might have seen me in my R34 around a bit, but it's usually only on the weekends.

+1 for a meet up as well!

my names kailea i own a 32 gts-t and live up at gympie but i head down the sunny coast pretty regularly and cruise around but never seem to see too many other imports out and about

my mate has a 32 as well and whenever we both cruise down we never see nothing :(

do you guys meet up anywhere in particular or don't head out much???

hope to maybe meet up with you guys sometime

cheers

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