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They have gone to a better place :bscreen:  

 

You will have to repost them in the new gallery section.

Sux I know, but check this really cool one out .....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=4618

I seem to remember the other set up being a hell of a lot easier to post pictures of cars.

How do I do it in the new one??

*scratches head*

:Oops:

Yeah I saw about half a dozen "hard core" 'lines doing laps of the round-a-bout at the BP Coomera, :P they must have been left behind in the mad rush to be first to the the top of the mountain......?

Was pretty funny, only problem was that I took off in a major hurry to play catchup that I did not firgure on the 5 or 6 cars parked at the entrance to the roundabout waiting for the train of 'lines to finish thier merry dance round and round and round, and nearly ran up the back of one of the waiting cars not 'lines, only the second time I have locked it up, and damn skyline's pull up quick! Definatly a "brown trousers" moment!

well i just got back from cruising in the city. I seen 2 skylines, one black 4 door, and a silver coupe. I dropped twoquik home after he jumped at me from the sidewalk ;P atleast he had a good night out, my mates dumped me

ahh well and i see choas wassnt working at milton either >;/

i dont know what people yell at me when im driving but most of the time is "Get a holden/ford ya ****!" **** thy piss me off. And one chick tonight(not worth of being picked up anyway) asked what colour my car was. I said purple and she said nah its blue you lier, I mean WTF! some people were dropped on their head when they were born.

Other than that friday the 13th has been shit.

Saw dark green R33 with white mags northbound M1, bout 20 mins ago (~4:45pm) he took Ormeau exit, had wierd looking exhaust, looked like two 2.5 inch cat back and I do mean two pipes, not just tip, did give the driver a wave and a smile but he just looked at me weird and overtook me :mad:

edit : forgot about the black FMIC had to look twice in my mirrors to make sure it was FMIC notjust a different front bar.

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