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I agree, I dont mind you ""trying"" to attempt a drift etc, but you should be advertising the club unless your on a track, and even then perfrom well....(BEAM ME UP SCOTTIE)

To the driver of the AE86 is you happen to read these forums, you are awesome..

also spotted, many other skylines out and about.

Spotted Bunta and Impact_blue last night in the city cruising along...

I was behind you guys in a 100 series land cruiser getting dropped off for a night of fun.

It was so fuuny, i was telling your dead dog story only 2-3 minutes before i saw you guys...

Weird

Spotted a black R32 Coupe with HKS decals on it about 10 minutes ago. A wave would have been sufficient but no, you had to follow me home.

Take no offence to this but in my experience, when things start to go missing like my car or parts off it, you are the type of person assumed responsible. Rego was 453*** (yes I know what the ***'s are).

And before someone asks, no, the person would not have been just going along the same road because they decided to u-turn to follow me and my street is a no through road.

i get that sometimes... had it happen a few times recently actually... the car will follow me for about 15 minutes, obviously following me... usually i'll take them into an somewhere with lots of backstreets/roundabouts etc and just lose them.... no way i'm leading those fockers to where i live

i get that sometimes... had it happen a few times recently actually... the car will follow me for about 15 minutes, obviously following me... usually i'll take them into an somewhere with lots of backstreets/roundabouts etc and just lose them.... no way i'm leading those fockers to where i live

I was too close to home to even bother. Plus, even the littlest amount of research could help anyone work out where I live given the areas I'm usually spotted.

Hey All,

Im fairly new to the forum and just wanted to introduce myself.

I drive a 1998 White R34 GTT and live on the sunshine coast. Some of you may have seen it getting around... it had the NSW plates [AK-67-DK] on it until a few days ago when the NSW rego ran out...

If any of you coast boys wanna meet up, PM or email me... I'd love to meet some new people and get some ideas for my car...

Thanks.

Spotted Bunta and Impact_blue last night in the city cruising along...

I was behind you guys in a 100 series land cruiser getting dropped off for a night of fun.

It was so fuuny, i was telling your dead dog story only 2-3 minutes before i saw you guys...

Weird

Ha ha cooool! We have all the best stories :)

I think we were on our way back from having Japaneese food in the valley! It was good too!

Spotted Col's yellow beast infront of Nando's in Newmarket Tuesday Night

That would be because last nights SAU weekly dinner was nandos...

I saw you also, stop breiflly while waiting for a car to move. I thought you were joining us for dinner... :)

That would be because last nights SAU weekly dinner was nandos...

I saw you also, stop breiflly while waiting for a car to move. I thought you were joining us for dinner... :huh:

I didn't read about it >.< I would have been there otherwise

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