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Theres also a blue 34 GTR that has had 100g spent under the bonnet who lives in minyama (A mate worked at sunco when the car was getting a service). ย I see him flogging it all the time. ย And there is a quick 180sx that lives near parkhaven, sould do low 13 1/4mile

If you're refering to the blue GTR 34 with the number plates simo(something here) than all it has is a 4" exhaust from the down pipes and thats it, I also though it was fully done aswell but after meeting the owners daughter (chuckle) i know what it has... :rofl:

How old is this daughter matt.

/Pounders thrashing fathers R34 :rofl:

The daughter is 18, and nice, but i'd go straight for the old man... If i where you, that is.. :rofl: ehhehe I saw him crash it the other day, I was neally going to chase him down because he didnt even care. and just kept on driving

The daughter is 18, and nice, but i'd go straight for the old man... If i where you, that is.. :rofl: ehhehe I saw him crash it the other day, I was neally going to chase him down because he didnt even care. and just kept on driving

18 aye.. hmm :wavey: damn wasnt a bad crash eh?

h,mmm ok nismo_boy its [email protected] from msn....u added me..

soz buddy i never new the rules to this site as im new...ill read them up if they ARE a rule..

on ns.com we talk about drags all the time so ill keep my mouth shut....but u also keep ur mouth shut and dont be callin me a tool :D....to easy

Hey all, i live up in exciting noosa lol. Dynamix I know you, we met on mooloolabah hill one thurs night a bit back. I got a white R33 plates :33NIZ see me...wave.

I remember you! I wanted to steal your number plate :D it seems alot more people come here than I though! It'll be fun to have a cruise with everyone one day as it seems the skyline population here is getting bigger and bigger.

Mat. :rofl:

WOW we are one little happy sunshine family now.

It'd be a happy little sunshine coast family if there wasnt %90 of jocks living here who think that skylines and imports are jap crap and who think they know everything about cars.... though people tend to get mighty pissed off when they're beaten, but thats another story i'm sure everyone has had happen to them atleast once... :P

You no as well as I do Matt' date=' VN's with poo brown trim have to FAST!! has some thing to do with the auto me thinks :rofl:

Me thinks about the 4 or so paddock bashing dunga commos we have :rofl: Auto's and poo brown are clearly the only way to go fast lol, best part about them is only bush mechanic basics are required for maintnence. One day people will learn that importing is the way of the future! Until then all we have are the fellow sunny coast sau members....so are we organising a meet/cruise??

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