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UMMMM. :( .....LET ME REPHRASE THAT. I OWN A NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GT, AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE I CAN MEET SOME NEW PEOPLE AS I AM NEW HERE TO BRISY AND WOULD LIKE TO CHECK OUT ALL OF THE "NUFF" CARS. NOPE NOT A COP BY THE WAY, JUST EAGER TO SEE WHAT BRISBANE HAS ON SHOW!

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HI PEOPLES!!!!! I'M NEW TO BRISY, WHERE'S ALL THE HOT CARS HANG OUT ON A FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT??????? ;)

This weekend we'll all be hanging out doing burnouts and sik skids at dangerous dave's place...

Out of interest, is this the new school old school thing?

:P

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I don’t think that the replies were that harsh! I've been flamed much MUCH worse!! But he sounds really dogdy!!! Who can blame people for ragging on him.

Anyway back O/T

ALL THE HOT CARS ARE AT THE PORT OF BRISBANE (I think their there now they used to be at the dock at Hamilton). THEY PARK IN THIS REALLY BIG CAR PARK/CONTAINER SHIP! THEY GET RUN OFF ALL NIGHT LONG BY HOONS DOING STUPID STUFF INTO A BIGGER CAR PARK!! MOST OF THESE CARS ARE SO HOT THAT THEY AREN'T EVEN REGISTERED!!!!!

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HI PEOPLES!!!!! I'M NEW TO BRISY, WHERE'S ALL THE HOT CARS HANG OUT ON A FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT??????? :P

Welcome to Brisbane and I hope to see you out some time. Come along to one the regular Tuesday dinners and meet us and the 'hot spots' can be explained in more detail. Don't be offended by any of the previous posts, its just the new guy hazing and people are weary about the unknown asking to know where all the hot spots are for fear of said person being a cop.

The generic hot spots which often have a high level of cars and presence by 'The Fuzz' are as follows.

Milton McDonalds.

Aspley McDonalds.

Broadwater Car Park at the Gold Coast and basically anywhere on the coast at any time on a Friday or Saturday night, there are punters wondering around doing laps all night.

The Spit car park on a Sunday arvo is also packed out and gets plenty of police attention.

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