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That sounds good Terry - I reckon that will work just fine. Well maybe you can keep an eye out for some 33 or 34 items that someone's throwing out? They'd be half price of the aftermarket ones...

Sounds like you're not doing it yourself anymore? Or?

There's a yellow R33 (I think?) that parks across the road from my work (Theo's Southtown Bakery). It's a reallly nice looking car and it's had some fantastic work done on it.

There is a yellow 34 with altia kit often at southtown, think the bloke that work at the Thai shop drives it

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Yea, that person should be either the owner's son or something. Thai looking guy yea?

If I'm not mistaken, it also has Ksport brakes? Don't think he drives it hard enough because it always looks so clean :)

Someone should hit him up and get him to join us on one of our runs.

We need another funky colour so the Abom doesn't get all the attention!

Guys, just received word from Amanda that some mob is having a cruise in Toowoomba.

They're called Last Place Cruising. A mob made up of a variety of cars from swifts, focus', imports etc etc.

The meeting spot is at the North St Lookout on Sunday 9th of Feb (this weekend) at 10AM.

You can look up the details on facebook 'Last Place Cruising'.

Anyone interested in rocking up to represent our little group?

Would be a good way to get more people into our little circle seeing as they don't discriminate on cars or mods on cars :)

Don't be lazy, I'll tag along. If I don't have the evo by the weekend, I'll come in the family wagon cos it'll be a normal cruise doing the speed limit with photographers present (or so they say) ;)

Cmon guys, there weren't any cops at the trick meet and I doubt amanda would recommend something that will get people in trouble.

They seem to be affiliated with trick too so I've got a feeling it'll be a fun and cool environment. I expect a few flat cappers there but we should show up to represent the TS(E)O :P

Besides, we do need the up our car volume when we do our shiz

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