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why? nothing wrong with a GTT. trade your hilux in for a gtr.. :banana:

no way! that things my daily :P

love the fact i can probably park it on top of a cow and come back to find it in one piece

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GTS-T Sedan: The others are a B4, Hilux SR and a Honda Civic, so not all performance but I luuuurv the Lux! Then there's 4.5 road bikes as well to make up for any crazy we missed out on :P

GTR-boy: Trust me I wouldn't mind a GTR... but I don't think I could handle having so much power going to waste commuting along bumper-bumper traffice on the ring road :banana: the worst!

RBPOWA-(TJ): I thought all threads on this forum were so popular? :)

use the R34 GTT as a daily :P

GTR for weekends

Welcome to the Club, It's finally nice to see another bilker in these parts....hope to see you in a lot of cruises this year, too bad you didn't join a few months ago you just missed the best cruise of the year (The Hamish Cruise), make sure you come next year for it

EDIT: mmmm CBR600RR....you have quite the collection

Thanks JamesK, definitely up for some cruises :down: I'm sure there will be something over the summer. Hot roads... mmmmmm.

I love the CBR! Although I did have a brand new K9 GSXR750 that I got earlier this year... but I got hit head on by a car which kind of stunted my riding for a little while... that's the 0.5 engine in my garage :P

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Welcome Charlie!

Clean looking car you've got! Might see you out on the Ring Road one day! Although I don't travel there in peak hour lol.

I heard the same thing about Kamikaze, maybe they've managed to save themselves! :P

lol just putting this out there. . . thread is 8hours old... 2pages..

would be if be fact that its a chick that is driving a r34 = hot have anything to do with it haha for shame people...

Welcome :down:

OMG IT"S A GIRL!

EVERYONE POST!

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OMG IT"S A GIRL!

EVERYONE POST!

:)

LoL.. so funny, yet so true.

Hey welcome to the forums.. I like your choice of car. nice n clean too, unlike mine.

Nice crotch Rocket too. we should race, my worked yz250F against anything u got :P.

Hasn't stopped you people with your amazing observational skills posting in here about the obvious :)

Haven't you been to a nightclub/party and seen guys dancing/buzzing around girls before? Besides, chick has made it abundantly clear she has a bf, I don't think that many are looking for a piece...

Hasn't stopped you people with your amazing observational skills posting in here about the obvious :)

Haven't you been to a nightclub/party and seen guys dancing/buzzing around girls before? Besides, chick has made it abundantly clear she has a bf, I don't think that many are looking for a piece...

thats true, i think its more of an impressed thing (well for me it is) because you dont see very many women that drives skylines and bikes.

hah, well I am very flattered that you are all impressed, this is all something that seems to come naturally though. So no big fuss :(

Interestingly enough there are heaps more girls in motorbikes than cars from what I have seen, maybe some of you should pick up riding if you like the styles :cool:

But apart from the opposite sex thing, I think I know enough about engines and racing to hold a conversation with most of you so I look forward to bringing my partner and catching up at a drive, learning more about cars etc etc :) Rocked up to the meet last night in South Melbourne and was nice to meet a couple of people.

It is true what she says; if you want a good way to meet girlies get into bikes. Even if they don't ride I haven't met a girl who doesn't want a passenger ride :cool:

There were plenty down at the Phillip Island GP a couple of months ago!

Perhaps we organise an SAU bike cruise sometime soon?

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