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I'm at Turton St, just off Mains Road - the street that everyone hoons up and down everynight!  Actually i keep hearning a Skyline that has the same 'bad rattling' noise as mine - must be the R33 series 1's!!

I used to go to school off that street. Back in the day...

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I'm at Turton St, just off Mains Road - the street that everyone hoons up and down everynight!  Actually i keep hearning a Skyline that has the same 'bad rattling' noise as mine - must be the R33 series 1's!!

I used to live in station rd there in Sunnybank where it crosses turton st HAHA.

the salmon-creamy low set accross the rd from the shops up the end there. and no my gts doesn't have a rattle, but it has a bloody throaty howl.

I wish my Skyline had a throaty howl, but im saving the cash to help my man hurry up and freekin get his mark 1 escort up and running! He's putting a twin turbo RB20 in it so atleast something with have a 'howl' to it - the things you do to keep a man happy! but god damn it i want a throaty howling skyline. Hey yeah with the Chilli night - i work just round the corner from Hyperdome and if anyone feels the need to drive to Commercial Dr (behind Nutrimetics) to the Childcare centre and do a few 'skiddies' - feel free - i give you permission!! But i can't make it that night - you won't believe me . . but I'm having dinner with Tom Cruise - no wait . . .. it's just my mum! Doh! But if it's an ongoing thing - might make it next time.

Im at hillcrest.

See a few of you guys around, Cya34 all the time on beaudesert road, DAN666 mostly on johnson road, seen dangerous davo once, shy32 (unfortunatly) hehee just jokes sylv!

I got a pretty stock looking 33GTR with turbos that are too laggy, so if you race a midnight purple 33 that doesnt look like its making any boost till about 7000rpm that would be me :P new nismo turbs coming soon though.

Im at hillcrest.

See a few of you guys around, Cya34 all the time on beaudesert road, DAN666 mostly on johnson road, seen dangerous davo once, shy32 (unfortunatly) hehee just jokes sylv!

I got a pretty stock looking 33GTR with turbos that are too laggy, so if you race a midnight purple 33 that doesnt look like its making any boost till about 7000rpm that would be me :) new nismo turbs coming soon though.

Hehehe, is that where I saw you??? I thought I was doing well too... :P

Im at hillcrest.

See a few of you guys around, Cya34 all the time on beaudesert road, DAN666 mostly on johnson road, seen dangerous davo once, shy32 (unfortunatly) hehee just jokes sylv!

I got a pretty stock looking 33GTR with turbos that are too laggy, so if you race a midnight purple 33 that doesnt look like its making any boost till about 7000rpm that would be me :P new nismo turbs coming soon though.

Yeah dude I've seen you before, cool us Southys rule, next time stop me for a chat.

Cheers

Chris

Every time I see you chris your always goin the other way, plus you seem to be flogging it, dont know what your fuel consumption is like :D

Your partner is cya32 hey? I used to see it parked at the child care centre place all the time, I saw her coming out of the shops at sunnybank once and I beeped and waved cause I thought it was shy32.. then I realised it wasnt, ooops.. she just gave me funny looks

Every time I see you chris your always goin the other way, plus you seem to be flogging it, dont know what your fuel consumption is like :(

Your partner is cya32 hey? I used to see it parked at the child care centre place all the time, I saw her coming out of the shops at sunnybank once and I beeped and waved cause I thought it was shy32.. then I realised it wasnt, ooops.. she just gave me funny looks

Yeah I know it's always the way , next time I'll stop.

Me, flog it?,:innocent: never, but my fuel consumtion is crap lucky work pays for it (GOD I LOVE MY JOB).:cheers:

Yeah CYA32's my girl, she used to work at the child care but works down in Logan now. She'd take that as a complementif she knew you thought it was shy's, she loves shy's 32 and so do I.

Cheers

Chris

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