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cheers r334door for that bloke on suger road.

i pulled in and there were about 6 highly modded cars with engines just staring at me.

every engine had HUGE turbo's with gaping bellmouths. and they were in old celica's and shit.

BLEW MY MIND!!!!!!!

yeah KV doesnt fck around lol he builds some wild cars worth alot of money.

yeah KV doesnt fck around lol he builds some wild cars worth alot of money.

Very true, kv is a guru, many poeple have sunk 100k into car's there, i've seen a 6 second top door slammer he built that held an australian record about 6 or 7 years ago, not to mention 1400hp 9L v8's that run 8's that could double as show cars with the quality of work done there, simply amazing. Makes me want to have an old school bent 8..

Instead of going crusing on the sunday arvo's or thursday nights, why don't you guys head up through the hills and learn how to drive you cars through the twisties.. I've never seen a cop through montville / palmwood road, and those back roads from nambour through to landsborough are some of the sweetest raods I've driven on in qld, it's a great alternative to being cop bait, teach's you how to drive you car and is damn fun. At the end of the day it doesn't matter what you do, weather you drive fast, slow, shithouse or otherwise, if you go out thursday nights or sunday arvo's cops are going to bust you, and you're making it easier for them by being there to be usted, simple as that.

Very true, kv is a guru, many poeple have sunk 100k into car's there, i've seen a 6 second top door slammer he built that held an australian record about 6 or 7 years ago, not to mention 1400hp 9L v8's that run 8's that could double as show cars with the quality of work done there, simply amazing. Makes me want to have an old school bent 8..

Instead of going crusing on the sunday arvo's or thursday nights, why don't you guys head up through the hills and learn how to drive you cars through the twisties.. I've never seen a cop through montville / palmwood road, and those back roads from nambour through to landsborough are some of the sweetest raods I've driven on in qld, it's a great alternative to being cop bait, teach's you how to drive you car and is damn fun. At the end of the day it doesn't matter what you do, weather you drive fast, slow, shithouse or otherwise, if you go out thursday nights or sunday arvo's cops are going to bust you, and you're making it easier for them by being there to be usted, simple as that.

Well we wont be doing the above mentioned run anymore because you just gave it away. lol. having a dig.

Have to find somewhere else now.

Anyone up for a Sunday morning run? Calling for Expressions of interest for a Sunday run...anyone?

Cheers.

Edited by SunnyCoast
Instead of going crusing on the sunday arvo's or thursday nights, why don't you guys head up through the hills and learn how to drive you cars through the twisties.. I've never seen a cop through montville / palmwood road, and those back roads from nambour through to landsborough are some of the sweetest raods I've driven on in qld

Up there every few weeks or so, above mentioned and not mentioned roads. Beats cutting laps.

sometimes its good to hit the hills up, but u still have to becareful, bcoz there are cops around up there. but u gotta pick your time and place when to go i guess, but it beats attracting attention lapping. even though i still do sometimes. just mainly go out to catch up with friends now.

sorry to break ur fun but i see cops up there alot lol... i've got mates that live in mapilton or 1 of the places up there... and i see cops quite oftern

day\night

Edited by red_screamer
sorry to break ur fun but i see cops up there alot lol... i've got mates that live in mapilton or 1 of the places up there... and i see cops quite oftern

day\night

I'e been up there about 3 dozen times or more and seen one cop near montville..

guess it all comes to chance... i got caught speeding near the super bee near chevallum/chancellor...not by a radar but by a highway patrol...they were jus driving past and got me.haven seen cops there since. shit happens.

Saw white r34 gtr out today with plates DEALS (i think). Looked tidy.

Also, anyone know a 2dr black s1 r33 with gtr badges on it? sounded like it had a worked 26 in it.

yessss i had the honours of riding in it :) ...VERY tidy!

yes i admit i almost creamed...luky the car was white ;)

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