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Hi all,

Rallymad, i have heard from one of the guys here in Gladstone that they were stopped on side of the road as they had just been done for speeding while overtaking a truck (all 6 0f them)

the officers were apparently in a green holden ute. so it would seem that 6 of gladstones finest import owners :D now have to spend the next 6 months cleaning and polishing their cars instead of driving them :)

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Hi all,

Rallymad, i have heard from one of the guys here in Gladstone that they were stopped on side of the road as they had just been done for speeding while overtaking a truck (all 6 0f them)

the officers were apparently in a green holden ute. so it would seem that 6 of gladstones finest import owners :D now have to spend the next 6 months cleaning and polishing their cars instead of driving them :)

Holy Shit, that would explain why it took so long...

um its a dark grey skyline i think might be a R32 its sorta like the one in nissan = good's avatar i dont really know a lot about it but it goes hard. Do you also know the white skyline with the nismo body kit from the rear it looks like two mufflers are comin out of the boot

Hey I see we have moved... Why is that?

That is really harsh for those boys cruising... I think it something you have to be really careful about... when cruising in a big crew the PO'lice tend to watch you pretty close...

Rick that car is sick... in a good way... although it's not my thing it is definatly very different and very cool... might stick to red though... although the black headlights would look good with red...

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