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Guys, there's a big cruise planned for Sunday 16th. SCC - Skyline Charity Cruise. will be approx 100 skylines heading out for a great day!!

see the events section for details and/or the Sticky thread above

Yeah i'd love to go to that but i don't think my car will be fixed by then. I crashed it and it needs like a lot of parts replaced and its getting a complete respray.

Yeah i'd love to go to that but i don't think my car will be fixed by then. I crashed it and it needs like a lot of parts replaced and its getting a complete respray.

Dude how long have you had it? like a month. what did you crash into in your non turbo skyline?.....Oh yeah anytime i can get off and a cruise is happening expect a visit from me I am always wanting to meet other drivers and see what mods they have done to there cars.

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Yeah sweet, once your set put an ad in the events section tho...

PS> I know your in Albany Creek, I saw you the other day when I was on my bike... :yucky:

hmm well you got me there.. where was my wave then.. how am i suppose to know its you on your bike.. :P

Dude how long have you had it? like a month. what did you crash into in your non turbo skyline?.....Oh yeah anytime i can get off and a cruise is happening expect a visit from me I am always wanting to meet other drivers and see what mods they have done to there cars.

Yeah i've had it for around about that long, 2 months or something. The back and side of it crashed into trees as it was spinning out, the rest is fine.

I was driving home and it was raining real heavy and theres this big peice of shit roundabout (used to be my favourite until now) that i don't even really know what happened. I was going around it slowly since it was wet, and as i was coming out my car just started sliding and so i tried straightening it but yeah ended up spinning out and crashing it. Apparently i accelerated out too fast but oh well, lesson learnt.

But trust me, i'm incredibily unlucky. As my car was in a ditch i was watching angrily as all the other drivers were going around faster than me and not losing control.

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