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Yep thats right, in just 3 short days I will officialy become a gold coast resident. Im moving to the robina area, Varsity lakes to be exact. Im studying law at bond university, so as I can get off all my traffic infringements, as well as get all you off yours, for a small fee....:( Anyway for those of you I dont have on msn im just saying hi and im sure i'll meet many of you in the first few weeks of cruising around. White R33 33NIZ plates...dont be shy..

Matt

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I used to work just up the road from there, bond uni carparks were great for shenanigans back in the day :(

Treetops pub is good on a Friday arvo, just watch out for the below-average titty girls in the workers bar, nd the gang from Interhealth Biotech..they're pissheads!!!

melv: yea i'll be out for some of the cruises, hows the car sale going?? any serious offers?

Chris: I'll shout out if I see you and perhaps you can show me around a bit as im not exactly down there all the time and i'll probably get lost easily, especially trying to find the "secret" spots :(

no worries matt. that goldy is the place for cruisin, every1 knows it. i would go there evry weekend but it cost too much. so sunny coast will do when i dont have the time to drive down. have u seen my car out at all?

Seen you out quite often, saw you on the hill all Sunday, Didn't really wana stop but, my powar house magna is too shick too show off :cheers:

Traitor! haha nah good luck down the goldy! By the way your car looks sweet, haven't seen it in the flesh until last thursday with the new front bar, looks the goods. (nice flat shift near macca's hahaha :D), I was in the black/bog 180sx with adam. :D

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