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Adelaide totally sucks man ... its so boring here ... well i guess its boring everwhere else ... but its really boring here ...

Adelaide is only good if : you like it quiet, you like to drive from one side of the city to the other in under 1 hour, you've just come off a boat from a bad country and the government doesn't know what to do with you, you like dirty water .. hmm thats about it ..

Just moved from Melbourne (doesn't it still say that under my avitar?) I have 2 cars now.........the R31 still and the boyfriend brought me a VX SS (please be nice lol, at least I kept the skyline) :S Thinking of finding a club to join with that too, maybe they will have some cruises and what not going.

Yeah.... ummmmmmmmmmmm

Should organise something for all the oldskool skylines... most of the SA R31 ppl are on here aswell

yeah but you don't own an R31 Adam :P

i'd be down for something got car back now ;)

Oh yeah welcome to adelaide the country city its what you make of it i guess more then anything so make something of it and you won't be board ;)

To all those who said Adelaide is boring, try getting a job.

Then instead of trying to find things to do, you have to try to find TIME to do the things you want to do!

Hail that brother lamp chops.. Im exhausted...

Ps. Welcome R31Grl, its not as bad as what people say.. their lives are boring.

Adelaide ROCKS :jump: There's plenty to do if ya get off ya ass! I've been lazy lately and haven't been on a cruise, but it's my fault. Of course there are plenty of wankers, like anywhere else. But they make it interesting. Hope to catch you soon (and most of the other Adelaide SAU crew I don't know yet, too) :crazy:

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