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I thought I would steal Fast Fours idea and put up a Kill Stories thread on Skylines Australia too ;) A place to post your recent kill stories.

Private property of course :D

Just had some mad fun up and down the Great Western Raceway (GWR).

Came across a silver 89 model predule with a stainless exhaust tip and black rims (had a G.P.C. performace sticker on the back??) Didn't think too much of it, gave it a boot and to his credit the thing went pretty good, only had him buy about 2-3 car lengths

If anyone knows anything about this car then I would love to know what is done to it, it was chirping 3rds

We had a couple of more races with the same results.

Then we came across a blue Nissan Gazelle with a fugging huge front mount.

Raced about 5 times and beat him every time, however he seemed to have huge top end cause I chopped him thorugh 1st and 2nd but he started pulling back in 3rd. Must of been an aftermarket turbo cause he was spooling like a bitch

Anyway was a good night :)

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Driving through Tamworth one night there was a VT/VX with black windows and big chrome mags. I just thought it was a standard V8 till I found him beside me doing 60, then he just lit the thing up.... I was like wtf. Then he took off and nearly ran into the arse end of some old granny. After that I kept my distance.

Same night I had a run against a orange RX3/808 or capella, I dont know my rotaries that well, and was he kept climbing up to the line to egg me on, soon as it turned green I dropped it and got away pretty quickly, beat him by a mile.... but when he caught up he revved his car up to make the BOV go off...

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