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Coming down at Easter, hopeing to see some fast cars


XXE-R32
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Boys

im coming down at Easter to visit my folks in Burnie

I wil be travelling round the state while im there for 2 weeks and i want to see come nice imports. I had a r32 GTST last year when i came down but since then i have sold it and bought a 300HP Rex. I wouldnt mind seeing what these tassie skyline boys have got

ITs a blue rex with REX205 number plates, so if you seeit driving round your area, please wave and give it a squirt

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good to see a few boys on here

I have a mate in launceston wiuth a new XR6 (purple)he says its the fastest thing around, he is only 22, and when i come down i have lined him up to race him.

I can tell you this that no way will a XR6 will be beating Jap performacne

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hmm i wonder if thats the same guy in a puple xr6 (non turbo) that wanted to race me one night at punchbowl? think we had him and his mated convinced that it wasn't turbo and the piping (for the intercooler) was just triple air filters. he also told us that he can beat any skyline in town cos they are slow.

if he works at coles its definately him

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hmm i wonder if thats the same guy in a puple xr6 (non turbo) that wanted to race me one night at punchbowl? think we had him and his mated convinced that it wasn't turbo and the piping (for the intercooler) was just triple air filters. he also told us that he can beat any skyline in town cos they are slow.

if he works at coles its definately him

hahahh thats the guy hahah

he does night fill

he thinks its fast i cant wait to come down and show him how a real car goes hahahhahah

HAs he raced any lines, i honeslty c ant see himbeating one tho

I drove his car at christmas when i was down on holidays, i was disappointed

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XXE-R32 sorry to see you got rid of the skyline! but at least you stuck to the Jap product. See you when you get to Burnie.

yes you will see me cruising round i will come in and say gday

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Hahahaha, I remember that, seemed like an alright bloke but yeh, apparently there was no point racing me cos r33's are slow...

Just talked to my mate and he said that he has asked you to race and the answer is always no.

I tell you what i will be down in launy, and when i am how bout we all line up and have some fun,

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