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Yeah we visit her family there twice a year... I'll send you a PM next time we head up there...

Cameron is the youngest - he has an older brother and sister... There are a few Ginn's in Childers, but they are all related.

You must be the only Skyline owner in Childers - I mostly see 4WDs and Falcons/Commondores when I'm up there...

hahaha

yeah mate, i was the first to buy a skyline in town - shortly after a mate of mine bought a maroon 33 and now another mate has copied again and bought a yellow 33 - 3 of us now :(

mofo's stealing my thunder...

and yeah i know a few ginns etc - but i'm sure there was 2 families

lost my licence for 6 months last week so dobt you'll see my car around there :)

NOTE: do not drive through a rail crossing until ALL the lights have stopped - the main red lights had stopped but little ones on the boom (that was raised fully) had kept going - **** of a cop fined me 45 bucks and 3 points...... :)

Hrm... there's an idea :(

We have a beach-house on Theodolite Creek (Big creek next to woodgate, for those who know the area). Never taken the skyline up there though, 'coz there's a couple of k's of dirt/sand/4wd track you have to drive over to get into the place.

Last time i was up there, i saw a white R33 GTS-t, up near the macadamia icecream place just ouside of childers, with pink plates [MIS581] (Miss-Bi) or something along those lines, driven by a chick... hrm.. couldn't see if she was hot or not, lol.

I grew up in bundy too, lived out Kepnock way close enough to Chards road to be able to hear the drags lying in bed.

Don't spose any of you boys remember what the main street was like before they put in that stupid mall? Easily the best main drag anywhere in Oz, lucky if you could get a spot in the centre parks on a Friday night, everyone cruising laps after Krystals closed, then out to some dark road in the cane fields for a bit of 1/4 mile action.

Remember being way out on the highway halfway to Childers late one night, must have been 100+ cars parked all round a rest area and white lines spraypainted on the highway for start/finish lines. This family in a campervan pulls into the rest area, look at us as if to say WTF and scarpers.

Go the Bundy hoons..... :headbang:

I lived just a bit further back towards town in Greatheads road, which runs off Elliott Hds road.

The cops got us all on Chards rd one night and took all our car keys and drove right up the far end near Langbeckers rd and threw them out the window, told us we had to all walk up and get them. Pr1cks.

There used to be two coppers called Finlay and Sullivan that everyone hated, they loved writing us tickets....

Don't think I would have set fire to your bin, not in your lifetime anyway.....

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