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im sure i saw yotis's car smashed on the back of a truck, anyone know anything about this?

Yes its mine and yes I am no longer a skyline owner. Dont expect me to advertise this do you? :D

Anyway.. will come out to cruise with you guys again when my next car arrives, well mayb.. since the next car is not a skyline n all.. :)

Just thought I would see if this works. I wouldn't know half the people in here if I ran over them, but most likely see you passing all the time, so I though people could post here if they wanted to see if someone was in the club/group, and if not then let them know if you see them often enough.

So of course, me first :burnout:  

Is it anyone in here who has a really nice 2 door Black R33, and works or parks at a business in Holt St, Pinkenba (saw it today 26-6-2003)? Looks like it is a newly registered machine, and very neat. Comes from Bris St Machines too.

locutus..................... wahhhhhhhhh.

yep i live around pinkenbah. dunno if it was mine u saw though, doesnt come from steet machines, imported it meself!!!!!! what rig do u drive??? :headspin:

Dave hasnt been on the forums for ages dude and that post was made over a year ago now.

just noticed that hey.. :Oops: i have owned mine for 4 years though.... could have been me. only new to the whole net thing and these forums. wicked site. What s the go with the meets at maccas milton?? when are they happening..... :

cause north siders are slack :D, if your willing to organise one im sure people will come, just majority of the cruises lately have been southside.

sound like a good idea!! might have to be done i think. do you know about the do'S they have at morayfeild thursday n saturday nights!!?? some skidlines , but mainly dudes takin daddys v8 commonwhore out for a floggin??

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