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once my car is sorted ill come out for a quiet drive with you ferals...aslong as its low key!

Our drives are always quiet!! Apart from the occasional GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATE :woot:

Our drives are always quiet!! Apart from the occasional GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATE :woot:

i love gate :)

just got to hide my car from that f*** SLEE! he hates me and i made a formal complaint to the comissioner about him! haha

and not coz im a idiot either! full victimised me on the F3 one day because i drive a skyline

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i love gate :)

just got to hide my car from that f*** SLEE! he hates me and i made a formal complaint to the comissioner about him! haha

and not coz im a idiot either! full victimised me on the F3 one day because i drive a skyline

Cus your a HOON! Just ask ACA lol

Yes everyone loves gate!!! Well except for horses...... Long story lol

Cus your a HOON! Just ask ACA lol

Yes everyone loves gate!!! Well except for horses...... Long story lol

exactly why i ripped shit into him and sent a formal complaint etc etc....f*k i dont stand for that sh*t

and dont forget old grannies too :P

back on topic tho def keen to bring the car out in a few weeks (if all goes to plan) for a causal drivies

Hmmmm MAY be around for that! Is this going to be a hush hush cruise? :woot:

nah not really hush hush.. just informal. not really wanting a huge group but i doubt we would anyway only advertising it here. anyone is more than welcome to join!

nah not really hush hush.. just informal. not really wanting a huge group but i doubt we would anyway only advertising it here. anyone is more than welcome to join!

Awesome!

Anyone except for this Damo guy, he is a hoon :P

hahaha will be good too meet ya tho Frosty, always a good crowd and normally some pics and a feed too :D

yea this one will be low key, probably only a couple of cars.

more offical one in late jan which will have an events thread etc..

Yeah at least we wont stand out with all our subtle car colours :blink: Big Bird :laugh:

Should be good! Will be keen on the Late Jan one too!

agreed! first time i drive my car i get nailed! lol

Lolz, but Mr i know every rule and you dont gets up the cops??

haha my car is white and looks like yours just fatter and smaller so im kinda safe? :P

Pics or GTFO?

Yeah at least we wont stand out with all our subtle car colours :blink: Big Bird :laugh:

Should be good! Will be keen on the Late Jan one too!

big bird may be bright, but (knock on wood) im still yet to be pulled over init! or hasseled at all really.

big bird may be bright, but (knock on wood) im still yet to be pulled over init! or hasseled at all really.

Its clean, quiet and your sensible.......... SO you should be OK :)

i just let him give me the fine, took photos then nailed his head to the wall on my shrine for thinking he is a smart kent!

What was the actual outcome of it all?

Hey guys, not sure who is keen but -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/415910-victoria-peeps-here/page__fromsearch__1

Would be good to have SAU Newy meet and greet with some VIC guys :D

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