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i was considering a e30 for a run about.. or a rolla. But with my new job i found myself directly in the city, so ill prolly start busing it soon.

Yea Sam thats the goods, plus some other stuff ;D

E30 beema? nice choice, I had a E34 5 series before i bought the Line, be a good daily but hey if your only 1 bus or train or tram ride to where you need to be, thats prob better again, especially in town! parking n shit.

So Duc, none of your beasts will be out on Sunday?

unfortunately no they wont be which is a shame. :P

im having a bad run of luck atm with cars, if its not one things its the other. i still want to meet other skyliners though thus the ride in Sam's car. plus its likely going to be the route that i pm'd you Darren. Do you have any suggestions to expand on it? if so pm Sam your ideas.

ok

starting get beyond the joke tonight paid the to price of 1.48 litre tonight

bout time we rebeled bout this fuel shit gov has a option to help aussies out but is make a pretty hard stand, so maybe we should

any ideas

yes. the govt does tax on petrol, they should drop or at least cut it out. but i cant see that happening, greedy bastards would hate to lose out on any cent they can get

unfortunately no they wont be which is a shame.  :unsure:

im having a bad run of luck atm with cars, if its not one things its the other. i still want to meet other skyliners though thus the ride in Sam's car. plus its likely going to be the route that i pm'd you Darren. Do you have any suggestions to expand on it? if so pm Sam your ideas.

thats a nice route through the hills, there is a bit of everything in there :D

i would like to take it a bit further, but i guess it depends on how far everyone wants to drive?

HEY!!! :lol:

yep, sunday, hopefully the weather is as nice as it was today. looking forward to a big drive cos i havent driven my car all week.

btw, petrol was 1.45 last night filled up 3/4 tank & cost me $60 :S

not doing much tonight, too stuffed from work + not enough sleep

prob clean the car tomorrow, and go for a drive somewhere. been driving the pulsar all week and im itching to go for a decent drive in the skyline

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