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Hey all you sunny state skyline owners...

me and a mate went up there last weekend and stayed at my mates near bond uni and made a couple of trips down to surfers..... and damn i saw alot of skylines.... all tastefully modded.... no massive chromes or useless bodykits...... very very nice cars...

if you were driving through surfers last sat night i most likely saw u.... saw heaps of 32s... a blue one with black boot and wing... few more.... some really nice 33s (a couple with nice looking chicks driving them too!!!)

anyways keep it up and might post up see if someone will take us for a cruise next time we are up there... farken love surfers and that area in general... nice roads, lovely women, and the SUN!!! im still peeling from being burnt!!!!!!!

thanks

Ed (from nsw)

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Really???? When where and how???

Maybe?

http://www.qldstreetcar.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=12673

Either way, someone isnt very impressed with him.

Keep it in the pants Mr Slide, or if it wasnt you, stop lending your car out. That member of that forum isnt particuary outspoken, so I highy doubt that is exgerated.

*please ignore all spelling mistakes, I just had to go change my gf's tyre as she didnt have all the tools in her car, and her spare was also flat, and its 2:20am*

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Not really car just went up a gutter sideways and the origional repair to the chassis rail completely gave the left part of the shell is completely detatched from the chassis rail.

Everything else is fine.

but still it will never be the same.

Just shows how dodgey the origional repair was that was done to it so im actually now going to take it back.

I were not driving.

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Maybe?

http://www.qldstreetcar.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=12673

Either way, someone isnt very impressed with him.

Keep it in the pants Mr Slide, or if it wasnt you, stop lending your car out.  That member of that forum isnt particuary outspoken, so I highy doubt that is exgerated.

*please ignore all spelling mistakes, I just had to go change my gf's tyre as she didnt have all the tools in her car, and her spare was also flat, and its 2:20am*

NO wasn't me in my car at the time, however i highly doubt that person driving would of even come close to another car considering i was in another car behind.

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