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Im still in. Are the coast/newcastle guys going to do a return leg as a group too?

I would say I will be going back up that way, pending the time we leave etc... Would be very quite I would think on the way back for us..

do I have a cool car?

wat car do u drive?i said cool cars which i believe are cars that are rare or not regularly seen or have a nice list of mods.elimanating people with shit boxes and alot of common everyday cars.people with imports and cool cars respect them and tend to drive more responsibly making it better for everyone by not attracting any unwanted attention.

Im still in. Are the coast/newcastle guys going to do a return leg as a group too?

yeh mate a return loop could be on the cards.im planning on having dinner at the rsl at berowra then if people are keen to hang around and regroup we can cruise back

wat car do u drive?i said cool cars which i believe are cars that are rare or not regularly seen or have a nice list of mods.elimanating people with shit boxes and alot of common everyday cars.people with imports and cool cars respect them and tend to drive more responsibly making it better for everyone by not attracting any unwanted attention.

That means no gtst's then :P

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Lol so true!!!!!!

R33s are commodores these days. In saying that I'll bring my commodore. Wait, i30 diesel! They are rare!!!

Lol jk

Mx5 in my avatar

nah still not cool enough weevil man, unless you offer to give haircuts to anyone who turns up?

also im out...only a gtst :(

What are you after Pat? Perm?

Im thinking bowl cut with a nice 0 undercut so the bowl flops around a bit when i run. Bishes will be throwing their panties at me like Im a member of 'One direction'. Coupled with how I always back off just after revving it up to 6 grand in 2nd gear whenever i get to a crowded street corner so my venting to atmos BOV makes a really hectik 'PSHsshshshshshs' sound.. the girls dont stand a chance..

cool cars which i believe are cars that are rare or not regularly seen or have a nice list of mods. not attracting any unwanted attention.

you want little unwanted attention by saying only modifed cars and rare cars can come? haha

wats wrong with that?

I think what he means is, a group of modifed and 'rare' cars gets attention quite easily. and not the best attentio regardless of how people act/drive.

been there done that!!

I might meet up at Karion as its 2mins from home and say gidday in the 5

I think what he means is, a group of modifed and 'rare' cars gets attention quite easily. and not the best attentio regardless of how people act/drive.

been there done that!!

I might meet up at Karion as its 2mins from home and say gidday in the 5

would be great to meet ya,thats cool then he can stay home and play with himself.i just dont want to be cruisn around with a heap of shitboxes.by cool cars i mean rotors,turbos,v8s shit like that not just a bunch of p platers with fully sick commodores, fords n wizz boxes with big stereos revving there engines.




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