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Hey Jase cheers for the reply man. My car is currently parked in Nichols Avenue near that new development next to the high school. Gotta wash the thing tomorrow damn tree in the yard decided to drop all its yellow flowers on it. Jokes on the tree though cause it's no longer there! Umm well lost the license not from hooning before I get grilled.... I got my ass kicked for that overloading past 11pm and no P plates lost all my points and decided to take the 3months of no license rather than 12months probation..... Lets just say I won't be doing any latenight Macca's runs with the boys anymore.... i learned my lesson.... I think i get my license back in the next few weeks so i'd be really keen to meet up/cruise with any of the sunny coast boys.

Do you know who owns the black R33 out on Peachester Road near the primary school Jase? Theres also an older couple that drive a white R33 that I see shopping in woolies sometimes.

A friendly reminder that its not a good idea to tell everyone where your pride and joy is parked. Just advice mate. :D

Yeah good advice that ^^^ Mine's locked away every night where noone can find it :(

It might be a good idea to leave the cruise for a couple of weeks until the cops have eased up after easter too. Don't you love the fact that we can't even feel free to drive our cars without being harassed any more? Good free country we live in here!

so in today's paper some people from gympie in a grey R33 gtst were on there way back from brissy and aqua plained slid off the road and into a tree and stacked it pretty bad on the bruce hway near forest glen i think it said, the car was split in 2 by the looks of the pic and the 2 occupants walked away without a scratch on them? if u are a member on this site all i can say is goddamn you are lucky! that crash looked very bad.

hey,

is there any decent body kit repairers here on the coast?

I let the gf drive the gtr today cause i was still feeling a little seedy and now i have to get the front lip fixed!

any recommendations is appreciated.

Haha yea it also means we can no longer Designate Drivers..... But ahh well alls good license is back soon. Also I was driving past landsborough saturday night and a white skyline, pretty sure R33 passed the car behind me and myself. Sounds very nice and i've seen it once before I think. Possibly had blue neons I can't remember.

Oh and also yea cheers for the warning bout not tellin em where my car's parked, however there is a very large van thats parked behind mine in the driveway 90% of the time so if they want me there going through that dirty beast first :) god I love the van.

lol...why would u let her drivvvve

had a big night and was seedy as, didnt wanna drive, she'd always been naggin me to let her drive it. finally gave in and now its gunna cost me...never again...

so anyone had some fibreglass repaired locally? any recommendations?

had a big night and was seedy as, didnt wanna drive, she'd always been naggin me to let her drive it. finally gave in and now its gunna cost me...never again...

so anyone had some fibreglass repaired locally? any recommendations?

when i crashed i had all my fiberglass repaired at Totally Custom Smash Repairs (i think). They are in Warana and they did an excellent job on repairing my front bar. it all went back in place perfect as it should of and they matched the paint 100%

when i find their card and number ill post it up for ya

when i crashed i had all my fiberglass repaired at Totally Custom Smash Repairs (i think). They are in Warana and they did an excellent job on repairing my front bar. it all went back in place perfect as it should of and they matched the paint 100%

when i find their card and number ill post it up for ya

Totally Custom Spray & Smash Repairs

Address: Unit 2 4 Premier Cct, Warana, QLD, 4575

Phone Number: (07) 54934448

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