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Yeah Kenmore is not bad either. I'd say go for the Nando's there rather than the maccas as there are more seats n stuff.

Yea, that wouldn't be too bad car park should be alright unless heaps of people go to the woolies for late night shopping.

But yea, maccas, fuel station over the road, fish and chips, few cafe's should be good.

MyFly, I found another shot I took for Jew...

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Awesome shot man.

lol why would they tell you guys to move along when they where making a few extra bucks?

Who said to move along? Baskins? The security? They specifically waited until Thursday 8 or 9pm to come and say something?

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MyFly, I found another shot I took for Jew...

Cheers, big boy.

Awesome shot man.

That's what she said.

lol why would they tell you guys to move along when they where making a few extra bucks?

Who said to move along? Baskins? The security? They specifically waited until Thursday 8 or 9pm to come and say something?

Owner of baskins sent colin a message, presumably on faceparty. I cbf going and finding it now but it was basically "you guys need to piss off because you are smoking, drinking, swearing, skidding too much".

Cheers, big boy.

That's what she said.

Owner of baskins sent colin a message, presumably on faceparty. I cbf going and finding it now but it was basically "you guys need to piss off because you are smoking, drinking, swearing, skidding too much".

almost all of which is total rubbish. But the guy is a freaking weiner so its to be expected.

the booze can be blamed on the one time us northies bought a few locals with us....sry bout that,......but they did spend money, which is what i thought shops were looking for people to do.

seems like they were just looking for an excuse...or got hastled one too many times by their neighbours.

Col i know of a good condition GTS-X shell just screaming for a project build. If you don't buy it i might have to.

To be fair, 10 guys rocking up, buying maybe 7-8 products isn't putting a dent in their business. they run an ice cream shop next to a uni in Brisbane. Heck even in winter they had some busy nights.

Col i know of a good condition GTS-X shell just screaming for a project build. If you don't buy it i might have to.

there are 2 total on carsales, one has been turned into a TTV8 and the other a neo...

i sold mine in 2004 for 10k... :cry:

just to upgrade to a boat... a very fast boat, but never the less a boat... :(

well this one needs some lovin' it's got a silvertop manual in it, im guessing it was last on the road about '04, if you were in the 31 skyline club on cruises back in the early 2000's you would have seen it.

Awesome shot man.

Thanks Dude. Plenty more where that came from ;-)

almost all of which is total rubbish. But the guy is a freaking weiner so its to be expected.

/\ This. This is true.

those pics inspire my to want to buy another GTSX/GTSR

I need to stop looking now... :(

You know you wanna....

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That pic of Smitty on track is just pure horn. Easy to take when we were crawling along at five mile an hour I guess but speed can't be judged to well from a still photo.

Who owns 31-FTW? I've seen that car in my area a few times.

smity's car... and fark, I just realised I MISS YOUR CAR AGAIN! But I do have a photo here of you and your mate

Morning Mangs,

Thanks Dude. Plenty more where that came from ;-)

That's what she said

/\ This. This is true.

+1

I think we just keep adding photos of really nice 31 coupes to the page until we break him

I do not object to this plan :thumbsup:

Who owns 31-FTW? I've seen that car in my area a few times.

She's mine bro :)

That pic of Smitty on track is just pure horn. Easy to take when we were crawling along at five mile an hour I guess but speed can't be judged to well from a still photo.

Indeed it is. Got a high res Scott? I see desktop background potential.

smity's car... and fark, I just realised I MISS YOUR CAR AGAIN! But I do have a photo here of you and your mate

Yeah I noticed. Don't worry bro, plenty of other pictures of her from the day.

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