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nothing wrong with wrx's they are a learners car for drivers with skill who want to move up to a evo one day

much like gtst skylines being for drivers WITH OUT skill who want to move up to hyundai's accents one day

can anyone say can of worms???

Thats funny, I watched a couple of evo drivers get their arse handed to them at qr today by of all things. a gtst. WOOOOT! ;)

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Still back to my point. You ask why not many replys from the skyline crew (other than the above 3 pages of crap) is because you have limited it to awd, or appear to have done so. Aint too many gtri or wrx guys on here hey, skyline forum and all. So its going to be the odd GTR owner that actually has their car running and is prepared to drive it that will show up.

Either way turns out I cant go as there is a QSA meet on the same day. Funnily enough up the sunshine coast!

yeah i sent the orgainiser a email asking if he wanted to join us for the first part of the cruise. he wasnt interested.

but as for the replys so far i have 45 people who are coming for my first cruise.

talk about a lot of work to orgainise everyone as it is

but then again i didnt just post it on sau.

but thanks anyway. you guys have fun on your run up to noosa

we might see you all out and about

nothing wrong with wrx's they are a learners car for drivers with skill who want to move up to a evo one day

much like gtst skylines being for drivers WITH OUT skill who want to move up to hyundai's accents one day

can anyone say can of worms???

Interesting....click here post #164

Oh BTW here is the WRX going...going.... goooooooooone.

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see all i have to do to stop you guys bagging each other with the gtr vs gtst BS is bag a skyline then you all start sticking together

lol it is a friendly bag out with the gtr vs gtst.....

FOR SHANEF...

and Shanef &*%$ you man and your *(^%# hybrid crap.

  • 3 weeks later...

its this weekend folks so get your cars cleaned, batteries charged for you uhf's and digi camera's

if you are coming from the south side dont forget your gateway toll money $2.50

please take note of the leave times for the meet points, and try and leave on time

if you have any problems give me a call 0420 279 315

(note i only want to hear about problems which relate to the cruise, i dont care about your money, sex life, or work problems)

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