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the repco on Herries Street are having a little show and shine today. Will be a couple of skylines there. If any of you Toowoomba guys are driving past drop in for a bit of a chat thumbsup.gif

What time is this starting/finishing?

hi every one in ((((((((((((((((((Toowoomba))))))))))))))))))))) im going to sell my95 s1 r33 matt black :wub: with orange wheels cuz i move to UAE for long time so i don't need this car more

the car done 99.700KM low KM at this time i spend around 25000$ on this car new tyres .rego until 2/2012

just 13000 for it

I'll be there on the Sunday also, going in a mates RX2 tho

ah righto, yer im heading down in my mates GT so yer my skyline wont even be there.... (among the 3000 other ones that will be lol)

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Bit quite in here as of late. Jambo was crap compared to previous years. Cannot believe they gave show and shine awards to a Ford Focus and a VZ Maloo ute

a vz took out a jambo show an shine.... for shame....

a vz took out a jambo show an shine.... for shame....

Yep, It was a shocking turn out, way to many holdens and fords, few years time Jambo will be open to all cars the way its going

First of all, WOW a VZ won? There goes the neighbourhood!

Hey Toowoomba people, just bought my first skyline and thought I would introduce myself here.

If your interested we have a cruise happening this coming Sunday, your more then welcome to come along. Just PM for more details.

The invite goes out to all you Toowoomba guys if your keen for a cruise PM me thumbsup.gif

If your interested we have a cruise happening this coming Sunday, your more then welcome to come along. Just PM for more details.

The invite goes out to all you Toowoomba guys if your keen for a cruise PM me thumbsup.gif

im in man, keen as to show off the "fully sick" vinyls lol :P, but in all seriousness if anyone wants any stuff done involving vinyl wrap hit up steve from wrapture styling 100% happy with the stuff he did (now just to fix this subborn clear coat problem, and buy some black rims lol)

what rims you looking at? I was thinking about the black te37 style from option one.

Yer theyd be sick. Im interested in any rims that are 17's or 18's, 8 inches or wider, and have a 4x114.3 stud pattern/PCD. if anyone one has a set PM me :)

im in man, keen as to show off the "fully sick" vinyls lol :P, but in all seriousness if anyone wants any stuff done involving vinyl wrap hit up steve from wrapture styling 100% happy with the stuff he did (now just to fix this subborn clear coat problem, and buy some black rims lol)

Great, just when I was thinking of getting vinyls, the only other grey 33 in toowoomba gets em. Well you win that race hey?

Better put my money into engine mods :P

Great, just when I was thinking of getting vinyls, the only other grey 33 in toowoomba gets em. Well you win that race hey?

Better put my money into engine mods :P

meh, just win the race on the black top - shouldn't be a problem hey Nick :whistling:

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