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hey guys sorry about the sh*t post

but i wanted to know if there were many country jap import owners out there

i live in moe (very east east of melb), small town, 1 traffic light,more cows than people ect.

people think im driving a spaceship, an old lady actually once quoted that :(

takes me an hour and a half to get to melb cbd.

anyone else live in the sticks?

if so where abouts?

what you drive?

where do you go to meet other boosting hillbillys?

cheers

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hmm i know im in the country when i get excited about seeing another skyline, let alone a jap import.

however im still confused, a coppa that pulled me over in my town goes "ah a rb25 turbo"

i didnt know they knew that sorta lingo.

anyone else around this part of world??

i normally get kaned for living in moe, thanks jayden leski, at least he put moe on the ch7 sunrise weather map

theres bout 20+ skylines in albury/wodonga alone, then u have the rest of them, silvias, soarers, supras, ae86's etc

yep seen her the other day in the safeway car park. stopped n hada chat about the cars n wateva. im still mad suprised at how stock hers is, even the exhaust, its seriously the stockest skyline ive seen lol.

do you's still cruise in shepp? that aint to far away for me if that still happens.

nah dude i work weekends these days.... and overnite at that

hmm damn thats gotta suck then ay.

well apart from the white one jackie drives, theres..... 3 other skylines im aware of, one nearly identical to mine :P , a black n/a R33 also a p plater, lol at his n/aness :), and a gun metal R32 gts-t

and a variety of other imports n import wannabes, coz seymour is next to pucka most of the aj's there drive imports, alota soarers, 1 or 2 older model evos, few Z's ( 300's n 350z's ) 2 supras ( ones a mate of mines ) and thats all i can think of right about now.

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