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Woah... all the way down the coast. You're getting serious.

Go on the for sale section. I always see a couple Z32 on sale when I browse the latest thread section. Hope everything turn out well.

Hows the convoy going?

yeh pretty serious , over f**king around and these guys know their shit

convoy is looking good - you joining in bro??

i am hunting a quality z32 if anyone knows of one going for sale

hunting the whole car? or a part?

because there was a Z32 I NEARLY bought before the FO'. It's still for sale over in Carseldine if you're interested.

hunting the whole car? or a part?

because there was a Z32 I NEARLY bought before the FO'. It's still for sale over in Carseldine if you're interested.

no john, the afm lol

NEWS

the 180's SR is dead

owned it for under 2000km and havnt even had a chance to driver her hard and shes f**ked

spent all morning down the coast organising a solution and plan for her :D

which is getting put into place as we speak, i'm in good hands

also saw eugene's 180 trailor, and yes i did touch myself

HO'LAY bro that sucks, sorry to hear :(

Good luck with wat eva you decide to do :)

PS. Hurry up an book that trip down near my joint so we can go get loose :bunny::)

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING - SOUTHEAST QUEENSLAND

for DAMAGING WIND and LARGE HAILSTONES

For people in the BRISBANE CITY and parts of the LOGAN CITY, GYMPIE, MORETON BAY, IPSWICH CITY, SUNSHINE COAST, SOMERSET, SOUTH BURNETT and REDLAND Council Areas.

Issued at 5:59 pm Tuesday, 17 November 2009.

The Bureau of Meteorology warns that, at 6:05 pm, severe thunderstorms were detected on weather radar near Conondale, Jimna, Upper Brookfield and Wacol.

These thunderstorms are moving towards the northeast.

They are forecast to affect Nambour, Mapleton and Borumba Dam by 6:35 pm and Brisbane CBD, Strathpine and Kandanga by 7:05 pm.

Damaging winds and large hailstones are likely.

yuck hail stones!

Oh ok... well I wasn't sure... just said Z32. Can't help you on an afm sorry.

hows the 32 coming anyway man? how far away is she?

good to see you got your prioritys right :bunny:

Skyline > Mercedes

Hehe yup, it might be a 100gs Merc but it can stay outside, the imports are taking up the twin garage :) LOL

Rain rain, go away dammit >.<

Hehe yup, it might be a 100gs Merc but it can stay outside, the imports are taking up the twin garage :) LOL

Rain rain, go away dammit >.<

Nah rain can stay, hail can garn.

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