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I came back from queensland about a month ago spent two weeks over there partying it up for new years eve with my mates (very messy photos) I was impressed by the imports there every one that went past had the biggest loudest blow off valve haha it started to make me homesick for my car :starwars: every skyline that went past im like ahhhhhh look at that - - - - oh yeah i own one of those. You kinda forget when you have to catch the stupid bus everywhere.

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haha half of them me and my mate cant remember taking!! It was an extremely messy new years eve!! Ive been meaning to scan them to send them to the guys from melb we were partying with just havent got my ass into gear yet.

Queensland rocks to visit wouldnt wanna live there tho.

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yeah they were quite common there which takes a little bit of the specialness out of them - there about as common there as a commodore here. They are very ricey there tho - but i guess u gotta do everything u can to make them stand out from the other 19 u see a day :P

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Originally posted by Nizmo

haha half of them me and my mate cant remember taking!! It was an extremely messy new years eve!! Ive been meaning to scan them to send them to the guys from melb we were partying with just havent got my ass into gear yet.  

Queensland rocks to visit wouldnt wanna live there tho.

Hmmmm you make Queensland sound so good but it seems you like Havelock Street in West Perth a bit better as every day as i leave Dumas house there is a nice black Gtst with NIZMO numberplate.... and with the best sticker of all time.... "NO THIS IS NOT MY BOYFRIENDS!" HAHAHAH!! I LOVE IT!!

I did get a bit carsick myself whilst i was in sydney though. I saw a lot of nice cars over there then i missed my car and wished i could have been in it.

Are the roads in Queensland quality OK are they as good as ours.. i always thought our roads were bad then i went to Parammatta road in Sydney then realised my front spoiler wouldn't last 5 mins on that road!!

foshan: does the company have a website at all where we can check out there stock?

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