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which bridge boiracer? there are 2,

1 @ pumicestone and th other @ williams ? but nah diddnt see it...damn!

prolly kaaned it and hit the grid lock line of cars, due to resurfacing that mess of tar they called a road..or the humps they leave when beveling off the tar ..they're some diff crunchers!!

one way traffic for 15 minute intervals at the mom... truly shocking! although good to re stack cd's and change tunes, lol

Just joined sau my pads near strathpine.

Car: R34GTT.

Colour: White.

Mods: Exhaust,19" rims,dumped on super low sup.

Plans for the next Mods:R34 RB26

Owned for:2 years

Other imports: 300zx TT

northside cruz sounds sweet, when and where?

Just joined sau my pads near strathpine.

Car: R34GTT.

Colour: White.

Mods: Exhaust,19" rims,dumped on super low sup.

Plans for the next Mods:R34 RB26

Owned for:2 years

Other imports: 300zx TT

northside cruz sounds sweet, when and where?

We usually go to the pizza capers in the shopping centre on the corner of beams road and gympie road ( first right after the highway ends heading south)

We usually go to the pizza capers in the shopping centre on the corner of beams road and gympie road ( first right after the highway ends heading south)

sounds good but i cant make it tonight will try for next week, what time do you meet ?

hey guys,

i drive a black r32 gts-t

Stock as on a set of 18" rims and an exhaust, ive have the car about 8 months now cruising the caboolture area.

we meet up at the Carseldine shopping center (first traffic light after the bruce at beams road) most Thursday nights in front of pizza capers for the north side meetings but there hasn't been many ppl show up so far.

other than random hero and chris would like to see some more locals show their faces to make it more worthwhile. normally get there around 7:30 (ish) and have a bite to eat so if you feel like being social swing by :D

edit: oops wrong thread... how'd i manage that!?

Edited by mumslayer

Any one else have grief with ball joints and rear rack ends, I fix one, another goes, it's getting beyond annoying.

damn facking maintenance. My slug is still M.I.A

nah not yet mate. 45 thou km's and no issues. tie rod ends on the front are apparently a bit of an issue. 1 of mine is gettting to the point of needing replacing.

hey guys,

i drive a black r32 gts-t

Stock as on a set of 18" rims and an exhaust, ive have the car about 8 months now cruising the caboolture area.

we meet up at the Carseldine shopping center (first traffic light after the bruce at beams road) most Thursday nights in front of pizza capers for the north side meetings but there hasn't been many ppl show up so far.

other than random hero and chris would like to see some more locals show their faces to make it more worthwhile. normally get there around 7:30 (ish) and have a bite to eat so if you feel like being social swing by :D

edit: oops wrong thread... how'd i manage that!?

and you didnt mention me.....what am i?? swish cheese?? (no idea what that means)

havent posted my car up, but a few of you know it. White '96 R33 GTST, stocker than a rock. with Black onyx R33 GTR wheels.

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