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There was some ppl at broady tonite thats for sure! I got there about 10pm and it was PACKED.

Seen so many people and skylines tonite, Gave Sam a wave 'FYN33', seen Greg and pulled over to have a chat, gave the thumbs up to about 10 'lines

Had some fun with the uae 350z on the way there, and a 300kw CV8 on the way back :mad: Both were cool guys, 350 sounds so nice at 7000rpm with twin exhausts :)

I think everyone cruised to computer rd or whatever it is cos everyone just dissapeared from bwcp

We need to all meet up and park together, i see heaps of scattered skylines park all over the place..

I get bored at bwcp real quick unless im there with a group of cars, we just idled around for a bit then went off to the esp etc

not a bad nite, i had fun :mad:

Yeh i looked at you and waved, was on your left side, somewhere in the coast around the hotels etc i think it was

I got cut off and lost you, but it was definately you, a girl driving a skyline doesnt go easily un-noticed especially with those plates :mad:

-I got big japanese character on the side.. car is silver

Hahahaha, dont take that the wrong way cause I have no idea what you look like, i mean your car is dead sexy, absolutely love it!  

But yea, Neil's was the other burgundy one behind me (TeamKrazy) on here.

Cheers for the props, but urs is better :)

Aha! yeh i thought it was, ide seen all the stickers on it before somewhere

Im sexy too, but the car takes the spotlight away from me :) shes always picking up, im just along for the ride :mad:

Im off ta bed, got Skirmish today :headspin:

Nite

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