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Bah being old is a state of mind! I get along fine with my kids, (ages 6 and 3) why because I am the same age mentally :)

I mainly zip up and down kingston/beenleigh rd up to queens rd and down queens rd and then up loganlea rd to the highway.

I wave at all 'lines, so if I see you round, in a skyline, expect a wave! :)

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man i didnt know this thread was still kickin

hey slide is does this skyline belong to a chick? cuase i see it heaps arond the uni in tweed, i got a burgandy r33????

i also spotted the green machine on a round about near hinze dam on tuesday i think? anyone know who im talking about?

man i didnt know this thread was still kickin

hey slide is does this skyline belong to a chick? cuase i see it heaps arond the uni in tweed, i got a burgandy r33????

i also spotted the green machine on a round about near hinze dam on tuesday i think? anyone know who im talking about?

Nah my skyline is owned by a guy, me.... probably the other half driving it at the time I live in the Tweed area.

I also did not know that this thread was here.

sorry if i stepped on anyones toes.

I see your burgundy r33 all the time you must live at SC Uni it was there at like 9pm last night.

Nah my skyline is owned by a guy, me.... probably the other half driving it at the time I live in the Tweed area.

I also did not know that this thread was here.

sorry if i stepped on anyones toes.

I see your burgundy r33 all the time you must live at SC Uni it was there at like 9pm last night.

nah there are two burgandy ones there, one looks pretty stock, has like those spokie anz wheels and thats it, plus its non turbo, and hes always there hey.

im hardley ever there:)

im in currumbin but im usually down that way when uni is on and i see yours often, looks good :P

nah there are two burgandy ones there, one looks pretty stock, has like those spokie anz wheels and thats it, plus its non turbo, and hes always there hey.

im hardley ever there:)

im in currumbin but im usually down that way when uni is on and i see yours often, looks good :rolleyes:

is it you that has nismo stickers on the back quarter window or the non turbo?

i think the non turbo has the nismo stickers, has not body kit and is fairly jacked up still, mine is dumped on 18`s with a bodykit and a nismo sticker just on the wind screen.

i think the otherone is na, its got red gt badges but 4 stud wheels?? id say its na.

yeh like i said you wont see mine down that way till around march when i got back to uni:)

Bunch of guys in a VP? commodore were being dickheads last night (thursday 2-12-04) at a set of traffic lights. They draged off at the lights and I let them go.

I round the next corner to see my old mates in the commodore, they had just hit a powerpole head-on doing at least 60km/h. The car had bounced off the pole and was sitting across the road with the bonnet crushed up almost to the firewall.

I thought I was about to see what it looks like when someones head smashed through a windscreen, but I was absoulty amazed when they all got out and seemed fine.

They called the coppers and then I left when they all seemed fine.

I did not actually see the crash so I don't really know what happned.

Good one guys, hope you know how luck you are.

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