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Originally posted by SDU4EVA

MIZ-33t Vishes. DOn9ie etc

They are all probably taking a sickie today because its monday.

Your right. there is usually more of them then just us 3. hahaha.

Tai. Your car is nice. I have always liked GSR. how are the gearboxes on those cars? I had a wrx and I was scared shitless of breaking mine.

I rekon the box is fairly strong. you see the 10 and 11 sec's gsrs running full evo/vr4 gear! they are all running standard boxes. the only fast gsr drivetrain prob i ever heard of is the guy ROB in Qld with that yellow lancer featured in one of the mags. i think he blew a front diff or somfin like that. Next time we go i'll call the guy who bought "HOWSIK" he is also viet too. i called him out on the cruise but he had to work so could'nt make it.

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Tai LOL does messenger have firewall bypass like ICQ?

I am at work and ICQ works through firewall.

**** me. I do wanna talk about cars all day long.

:D

Yeah u can configure it to use the your work proxy server...

Have you got a hotmail account??

Set it up...... and chat all day long .. LOL!

Originally posted by ENVGSR

I rekon the box is fairly strong. you see the 10 and 11 sec's gsrs running full evo/vr4 gear! they are all running standard boxes. the only fast gsr drivetrain prob i ever heard of is the guy ROB in Qld with that yellow lancer featured in one of the mags. i think he blew a front diff or somfin like that. Next time we go i'll call the guy who bought "HOWSIK" he is also viet too. i called him out on the cruise but he had to work so could'nt make it.

duma standard gearboxes running 11 and 10 seconds?

What was I doing with a wrx when I could of bought a GSR.

There was another GSR the other night parked next to yours?

Originally posted by ENVGSR

That good then, i'll just have to stick around, seems more active than the gsr forum although the gsr forum is still very active but they are more technical!

Yeah this forum is good. It use to be Skylines Down Under where we all chatted but there were a few problems.

But here in the NSW thread its been great since all you viet brothers have came over.

SAU is a good forum because its free chat and peaceful.

Are they friendly over the GSR forums too?

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

duma standard gearboxes running 11 and 10 seconds?

What was I doing with a wrx when I could of bought a GSR.

There was another GSR the other night parked next to yours?

Yeah that was me cusin. obviously viet too. u have to egg him on to go anywhere these days

Originally posted by ENVGSR

Hey Minh would you be able to get on messenger as Tony doe'nt want to get busted for chatting at work. we are waiting!

Ok I am going to download it now and see if it bypass the firewall.

See you soon hopefull on messenger.....

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Yeah this forum is good. It use to be Skylines Down Under where we all chatted but there were a few problems.

But here in the NSW thread its been great since all you viet brothers have came over.  

SAU is a good forum because its free chat and peaceful.

Are they friendly over the GSR forums too?

Damn... I feel left out man.... I am not viet.....

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Yeah this forum is good. It use to be Skylines Down Under where we all chatted but there were a few problems.

But here in the NSW thread its been great since all you viet brothers have came over.  

SAU is a good forum because its free chat and peaceful.

Are they friendly over the GSR forums too?

All there are friendly. there is this girl there, nick: MISGSR! man i like her driving, that girl can drive. i called her out but she didnt come, maybe next time i will drag her out! she is keen to give it a hit too!

Well well well it seems you guys a hankering for another cruise soon.

Minh I say we all cruise again when you get your car out which is going to be soon I hope.

Also we have to give some credit to Donnie also for making everyone not go to the city and leading the way :D

XterC next cruise you should bring all the boys out especially that cordia coz I really want to talk to him.

Originally posted by kil41t

Well well well it seems you guys a hankering for another cruise soon.

Minh I say we all cruise again when you get your car out which is going to be soon I hope.

Also we have to give some credit to Donnie also for making everyone not go to the city and leading the way :D  

XterC next cruise you should bring all the boys out especially that cordia coz I really want to talk to him.

Dont worry man that guy Raymond is always up for cruises too.

Originally posted by DON91E

Indeed it was :(

Well we'll see when we can get another great gathering like that,  

hehehe but it was incrediable :( should of been there.

Donnie

I woulda been there for sure but iw ork every friday nite das why i said organise it on a saturday :(

:burnout: :D

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