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That's interesting, myself and 3 other mates were in vic at the start of december, when merging on to the highways we all found ourselves needing to force our way in as no one was leaving gaps, as we got closer to the city people seemed to let us change lanes etc more though.

yeah, musta been a size thing. fourby + trailer + car on trailer..........kinda spells MOVE

gave my trailer a well needed re-wire last nite / this morning (sorry luke, plus we woulda had to push ya car on anyways as i still dont have a winch). you wont miss this trailer coming now!

yeah, musta been a size thing. fourby + trailer + car on trailer..........kinda spells MOVE

gave my trailer a well needed re-wire last nite / this morning (sorry luke, plus we woulda had to push ya car on anyways as i still dont have a winch). you wont miss this trailer coming now!

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What an awesome random motorist. He was well prepared.

Does anyone here think it's strange to have the cops roll up at 2 in the morning asking if your car got stolen?

only if it didnt get stolen. had cops rock up to my old house one morning, housemates VK commi had been stolen and we didn't know about it cause it was parked on the street

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only if it didnt get stolen. had cops rock up to my old house one morning, housemates VK commi had been stolen and we didn't know about it cause it was parked on the street

-D

Well it was parked in the driveway so.

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What an awesome random motorist. He was well prepared.

every good patrol owner carries a snatch strap, always gotta be prepared to pull a stuck toyota out :bunny: but def good repz to him for givin a hand. i would do the same thing in that situation

every good patrol owner carries a snatch strap, always gotta be prepared to pull a stuck toyota out :bunny: but def good repz to him for givin a hand. i would do the same thing in that situation

erm, please clean your glasses Matty, that'd be a Nissan he's about to tow ;)

Hi Everyone,

Just out of Curiosity,

Does anyone know the owner of a Bayside blue GTR 34 VspecII Nur in SA?

Have anyone seen it around?

Do you mean this one? It's Nur spec, not a genuine Nur. Previous owner in Japan sent the car to Nismo to get Nur engine, new suspension etc.

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sigh, supposed to be leaving for canberra tomoz. yay for awesome mates pulling out 2 weeks ago. lucky i hadnt bought

my ticket yet!!

still havent cancelled the accommodation yet, should prob do that tomoz

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