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Is there some kind of meet on over at redcliffe I am unaware of? there was about 7 skylines and a couple of other imports heading over there today when I was heading back from football

not sure man, not that i know of......maybe we're not cool enough to join them... :whistling:

i'm 13 so no i don't own a skyline

but there is a red 32 gtst with a fmic, bov [maybe] and tyre shop spec wheels [no offence to the owner].

it needs new wheels and she'll look good

this is morayfield off caboolture river road

i bet the owner would take some cash for it but i don't know him/her.

Just a quick one guys. As of Monday we should be trading fully. We were opened this week but was very hard to operate since everything is spread arsehole to breakfast. This saturday we are spending yet another long day and night setting things up ready for monday. I've spoken to Peter about maybe a possible meet and gret at the shop and so far all good. Might organise something in a couple of weeks.

hey, you ere suppose to call me when you needed a hand... :domokun:

you will have to come over for dinner then...

hey, you ere suppose to call me when you needed a hand... :domokun:

you will have to come over for dinner then...

I know bro, we had a couple of people helping during the day, just the nights were the shit times. I'm sorry Mr Baker!!!!!!!

I'm going to take you up on that dinner though LOL. Be in contact.

got my wheels powder coated, and lips polished...now i just need tyres. I might get time to go get em fitted tomorrow during the day. If so i'll be rolling in my GTR clad monster truck tomorrow night :)

well the missus best friend decided to have her twin babys yesterday morning so the missus ended up going down today in her skyline and i have a sore neck from BJJ training so i gave it a miss tonight

maybe next week, see how we go

yeah was a nice drive, if a bit cold. I'm glad we came down. i love both your cars Noel :)

i had the heating on 30 degrees and blasting my feet, beanie on and windows open, only way to roll.

tyres still arent worn in.......silly little nobbles are still on them.

yeah was a nice drive, if a bit cold. I'm glad we came down. i love both your cars Noel :)

i had the heating on 30 degrees and blasting my feet, beanie on and windows open, only way to roll.

tyres still arent worn in.......silly little nobbles are still on them.

need to fix that :)

the chair was awesome.. (or sugar daddy as he calls it now.)

my wife gets around alot more lately in her 4 door R33

its stock as a rock

plates are DEB189 and her name is Deb

just did the timing belt and pump etc yesterday and got rid of the yellow on the headlights :)

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