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sorry, i take that back, shouldn't really be bagging out people who i don't know yet.

but hey, that's what this thread is all about; allowing me to know more of you guys so i can!

its alright michael.

these raging poofs are just jelly of my wheel

R31Nismoid,

Btw you don't live near smith st do you? I think I've seen an R33 GTR there once or twice over the course of 4 years.

I do, but I'd be fairly certain it wouldn't be mine. I don't park it on the street as I have secure parking.

Plus I see at least 10 other skylines regularly, let alone those passing through :)

its alright michael.

these raging poofs are just jelly of my wheel

You get lost on cruises FOLLOWING the car infront...

There is no aeroplane jelly here, least of all of a black car with blue wheels :yuk:

Like that double slap momo poos?

Mm89 keep an eye out in november, thats when I get my license back and il be organising alot of apple peel meets like I used to before I lost it.

Used to get great turn outs and a huge varity of skylines with a good bunch of people.

hahahaha post of the day

Welcome Michael, I'm in the north so might see you around

Hey Ric,

I see a few 33 gts-t's around mill park, a silver one which I always see driving past when I'm having a smoke out the front. Keep thinking it's my friend cos he has a silver s2 as well. I also see this clean white one in bundoora too. What suburb do you live in?

Since there's a few people who are aware of this thread, I might take this opportunity to ask whether people are comfortable with having a small tea party(coffee somewhere) on week nights. I find week nights to be better for less police attention, not that we should be doing anything that attracts it anyway, but in reality, skylines (once again, not ruling out the other cars :P) can be more of a common target for cops regardless. Preferably small numbers so it doesn't get to the point where everybody is just talking to their own mates. 10 people give or take work well.

I have a few places in mind and am open to suggestions

1) Garage cafe - closes early though

2) Doncaster pancake parlor

3) Brunetti's lygon st.

4) stuzzi's in northcote.

My suggestions are based on parking being within close proximity so everyone can have a peace of mind.

Cheers

Michael

You get lost on cruises FOLLOWING the car infront...

There is no aeroplane jelly here, least of all of a black car with blue wheels :yuk:

Like that double slap momo poos?

lol i would hate to admit it but when we pulled over on the side of the road, i had to piss sooooooo bad. so go around the corner and unleash a torrent on someones fence. then i hear the sound of multiple RB's starting up and pulling away. i sprint as hard as i can and get back to the car and speed off using the sound of the others as a guide, i catch up and am following leigh. leigh pulls over. i stop to check if hes alright, thus losing the others. ended up finding alex and some of the others that were also lost lol

my suggestion.

Is to go drive a few 32Rs and then you will officially want one. I used to have one, and living in the north, without secure parking means well, my car went missing about a month after i moved here. I really should have continued staying in the east, but hindsight is always 20/20.

i'm getting a soarer on saturday, so cant help you with the test ride. but i'm always keen to meet new people..

I do, but I'd be fairly certain it wouldn't be mine. I don't park it on the street as I have secure parking.

Plus I see at least 10 other skylines regularly, let alone those passing through :)

Ahh fair enough. I can swear on a left one that I've seen a 33gtr driving past me when I left work once. I couldn't tell if it was black or MP cos it was getting dark when I clocked off.

But yeah, I'm sure you've seen that grey evo 8mr around too. Looks gorgeous but still a cheater's car :P

Funny you say you see many skylines roaming around that area; I must be coming out at the wrong times!

Hey Ric,

I see a few 33 gts-t's around mill park, a silver one which I always see driving past when I'm having a smoke out the front. Keep thinking it's my friend cos he has a silver s2 as well. I also see this clean white one in bundoora too. What suburb do you live in?

Since there's a few people who are aware of this thread, I might take this opportunity to ask whether people are comfortable with having a small tea party(coffee somewhere) on week nights. I find week nights to be better for less police attention, not that we should be doing anything that attracts it anyway, but in reality, skylines (once again, not ruling out the other cars :P) can be more of a common target for cops regardless. Preferably small numbers so it doesn't get to the point where everybody is just talking to their own mates. 10 people give or take work well.

I have a few places in mind and am open to suggestions

1) Garage cafe - closes early though

2) Doncaster pancake parlor

3) Brunetti's lygon st.

4) stuzzi's in northcote.

My suggestions are based on parking being within close proximity so everyone can have a peace of mind.

Cheers

Michael

Shisha cafe bridge rd ^^,

Mm89 keep an eye out in november, thats when I get my license back and il be organising alot of apple peel meets like I used to before I lost it.

Used to get great turn outs and a huge varity of skylines with a good bunch of people.

Hey mate, sorry to hear about your loss of licence, I look forward to coming to an apple peel car wash night, cos I saw pics from the most recent one which I just conveniently missed :( and my oh my was the turnout awesome, that blue bnr34 with black te37's was frothing material!

Mm89 keep an eye out in november, thats when I get my license back and il be organising alot of apple peel meets like I used to before I lost it.

Used to get great turn outs and a huge varity of skylines with a good bunch of people.

Yo James are you getting another sky? I heard you sold the white one from Ben

Was good seein ya briefly on freeway the other week as well :thumbsup:

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