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ScotttyDoo, I'm in the Ridge as well =P. Talgai St represent? Lmfao.

Yay for beer + scotch.

lol Up late and on the piss, I was too, Jim Beam & guitar for me tho last night!

I'm not too far from Talgai St :(

There's a few Skylines around Bracken Ridge actually, don't really know any of them tho :happy:

Spose heading out on a cruise could change that

I hate to admit it, but if you see the white 33 with black duct tape on the front spoiler ... yeah ... that's me ... hahaha <hides the shame>

I hear good things about duct tape dont be ashamed...couldnt you find any white tape to make it blend in tho? :(

I'll keep an eye out for you, but my car is getting to know the garage better for a while, while i've got a company falcadore to use for a bit.

So now driving my R34 on the weekends feels like driving a supercar after driving the boat / falcadore all week lol

I hate to admit it, but if you see the white 33 with black duct tape on the front spoiler ... yeah ... that's me ... hahaha <hides the shame>

I might have seen you the other week? u turned right at the end of whatever southpine road turns into near bracken and i turned left? lol ud know if u did, th back of my cars not exactly common :P lol take a look at my avitar

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Lol most probably, I'm over that way all the time, your car actually does seem pretty damn familier, as I tend to check out LED tail lights more then the norm =P.

Have just under 4.5k coming towards me in the coming weeks, anyone know of a good brissie place to get a new front spoiler? Haha, I was thinking about hitting up AutoJap but I have a feeling I would get ripped-the-f**k-off. They just seem that way to me =P, sorry to anyone that works there, hahaha.

Lol most probably, I'm over that way all the time, your car actually does seem pretty damn familier, as I tend to check out LED tail lights more then the norm =P.

Have just under 4.5k coming towards me in the coming weeks, anyone know of a good brissie place to get a new front spoiler? Haha, I was thinking about hitting up AutoJap but I have a feeling I would get ripped-the-f**k-off. They just seem that way to me =P, sorry to anyone that works there, hahaha.

You want a genuine one? "Nismo style" front bars for a 33 go for a reasonable price on just jap, take a look ay. Im looking for a genuine replacement for the bottom part of my front bar, too many scuffs from my stupid raised garage entarnce :P

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Reviving this thread, I'm on the Redcliffe Penninsula, Keen to take out the Ceffy and meet the fellow like minded locals. It's sitting in the garage gathering dust eager for me to earn more cash for it to eat :sick:

There are a few more of us up around mango hill, redcliffe area. Tried to organise something a while ago but every place suggested was bagged!

So where do you guys think? There is a big carpark at baskin's aspley, or somewhere down at redcliffe?

LOL... Where's Asply? wait i'll google it..

Aspley is about ten minutes north-west from banyo.

Donna - once my car is registered I'll be up for a north side meet or two. Aspley Baskins isn't a bad idea. There's also Nandos at Carseldine now, and they have a big carpark. Can also keep an eye on the cars there.

I'll think about where else northside would be good. Could even do a Sandgate fish and chips night :banana: it'd look pretty cool with all the skylines parked along the waterfront :)

Where in Townsville? I was in West End for a while, then Kelso.

Kirwan LOL

I lived there for 19+ yrs Cant stand it anymore lol. Have to go back for Chrismas..Im deading the weather and the bogans lol. Last Christmas I was driving around in Dads patrol ute with the aircon cranked haha.

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