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sux :)

I get my r34 registerd on wednesday! i cant wait

(its the white one that was parked next 2 yours outside)

oh yeah i know which was one your talking about. look nice, enjoy it aye. my brother was thinking of buying the blue gtr r34 of your dad aswell. i dont know what he was thinking but he sold the xr8 for the xr4 lol.

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damn i hate the fact that we can't drive our cars without being scared of getting pulled over. like i know that skylines are a known "hoon" car and known to be modified off their tits but its so bad when you see rust bucket falcons and commodores being waved through and a nice clean skyline will be pulled over getting a full check for everything.

and i mean R31's through to even v35's skylines are not new cars so there are always arising problems with them even if they are very small or if the car so happens to be clean they find some stupid shit to fine us like half filled windscreen washer bottles to crosses hanging of rear vision mirrors.

i mean they are doing there job and there are some cops that are helpful and honest but i hate the fact that there are cops that let other cars off when they could be less roadworthy then the next skyline that gets defected.

/end rant

i suggest not make watergardens carpark a meet spot as there has been high cop activity and also to keep to pm's and sms's as there are probably cops lurking on here.

ok well its basically been established that a few of us are gonna meet before the other cruise in the east and head up there so if anyone has a good location to meet PM it to me and i will inform all others interested?

haha i missed all that about the melton cops at the start..

i dont mind the cops down here..i rarely see them..and i've never been pulled up for anything around here before.

looks to be a big cruise on the 27th so i guess keep that free :(

im up for the 27th :D

haha i missed all that about the melton cops at the start..

i dont mind the cops down here..i rarely see them..and i've never been pulled up for anything around here before.

yeh i dont reckon they care about skylines, n what not cos theres only a handful in melton... its mostly idiots in commodores n statesmans

yeh i dont reckon they care about skylines, n what not cos theres only a handful in melton... its mostly idiots in commodores n statesmans

yeah..not having P plates helps as well.

still havent you seen you around town, but then again i dont drive around much during the week

yeah..not having P plates helps as well.

still havent you seen you around town, but then again i dont drive around much during the week

lost my license for a month, so that doesnt help lol get it back in a week

i mostly cruise up to james cook drive from brookfield to see the mrs, other than that dont really drive much... go to my mates pizza a fair bit too

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