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Well I used to live here when I had my 33gtst now ive moved to western sydney for work.

Im up until 4th jan then im driving back with mates who own the 34gtr and aristo.

my mate with the loud 350z lives in reedy creek.

If your up for a cruise or something let us know.

Nice,

Yeah I'd be keen cept I'm working all weekend during the day and Sat night everyone will probably be sobering up still?

But if you guys are keen Sat night or Mon night let me know, I'll come out.

seen some very silly boys today in a white r31 black bonnet doing skids around and out of a roundabout

yes i saw your drift attempt as did the copper in his own car sitting on otherside of roundie

silly very silly

you were very close to the other car on the roundie

if you did not notice/care

its idiots like you that give skyline owners a bad rep

in your pos 31

i like a nice skid/drift as much as the next guy

you idiots did neither

Dont do it on the streets

back on topic

Did see a nice white s14 yeterday with white rims

i like the white on white look had nice offset too thou i didnt see it that well only from the back :w00t:

Edited by LUKE R34

Saw a nice silver M35 staega at an intersection at richlands this morning sporting sexy lm4's and a sneaky front mount behind the front bar

hopefully the cop three cars behind you did not see you talking on your mobile

regardless, nice car. am currently debating between an outback, a mazda 6 wagon and one of those at the moment.

I lived at Helensvale not long ago and was always on GC Highway. I have a pink R33 but im not a dude?? Dont think i look like one either lol. if u didnt c the driver it could have been my car? Live at Sunshine Coast now but.

seen a nice pinkish? 33 this mornin on gc highway in southport

see if he spotted me?

I lived at Helensvale not long ago and was always on GC Highway. I have a pink R33 but im not a dude?? Dont think i look like one either lol. if u didnt c the driver it could have been my car? Live at Sunshine Coast now but.

probs was your car did not see driver

fix original quote

see if SHE saw me :cheers:

haha

nice ride

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