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Hey!

There is a series 2 'line at my unit blocks on west side....like there's only 8 there and this 'iner is visiting one of them! That is mad but I don't know who it is and I'm too chicken to knock on all the doors,

I am sure I've seen this one round that place with a '21' in the # plate...

Say hi hey, and I'm next door to though NSW chics

lol. erhm no one in their right mind would go around knockin on all the doors. Well when u hear the line pull up. RUN DOWN ReaLLY REALLY REALLY REALLY QUick but just b4 the owner can see u, hold ur breath and act real subtle and go SUP! Nice Ride! And then u can start braggin bout ur 4 door. kekeke

:P GOod luck buddy

Originally posted by MotoX

sit infront of his car, dark clothes on, big jacket too.

make sure your in the dark corner, act really sus then jump him when he comes.

yer as soon as he walks up to the car walk out and say "your on my turf...... lets race..."

:P

:burnout:

there is one in auchenflower you may be thinking of.

I'm in St. Lucia near the Uni...

the 'line had mad looking wheels but I couldn't really see much coz it was already dark when I went to polish my car.

I tried to stabby stabby them but they were no where to be found. I though about racing them but it wouldn't be fair for them since even though I'm not sure, I don't think they had a T88, they only had 1 intercooler and only had normal road tires in the bad.....they hardly stood a chance

This is the same series 2 I saw on milton road! My flat mate thought that the 'liner guys were visiting the guys on the other side of us. But the other girls next to us had a R32 visit from NSW on the holidays! Man all these having skyline people visit them and all my mates don't even like cars.....

Guest WaNaSkYlInE

THat skyrine your talking about 4doors in auchenflower is that a white one which used to have a ding in the back spoiler? If so your the fella I met with the dark coloured line arnt u at BWCP one saturday night a while back? Have you seen the car lately, its shmick as now that hes got it all fixed. YOU should head out on the cruise on the 16th of AUgust, and hit the mountains!!

Heeeeeeeeeeey!!

You will never believe it hey. I was sittin' in my car idling away, as you do, at my units just out in the guest car park when the white R33 pulls in again. They drove into one of the parks and pulled out their cigs and had a smoke waiting for the car to cool down.

Then they hop out and me still sitting in my car, I yell out 'oi!', and the guy comes over and we start taking about the greatest gift to mankind, skylines. He isn't signed onto Skylines Australia but has perused the site a few times and has only had his skyline for about a week.

Anyways, I told him about the cruise this saturday and he seems pretty keen. His names Luke and if he comes on Saturday, I'm sure you guys will make him feel very welcome :D

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