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lol good old Smellarat!!!

My ex was from there and i was there every weekend and i was knows at the chick with the Skyline or better yet the chick with the Import (coz they all did laps in their Holdens,,, sad people) that was 4 years ago PMSL!!! in that time i never saw a Skyline there, ohh hang on i saw 1 in a car yard, but that yard closed down), but i still go back sometimes to see friends and i see a few!!! they all drive Holdens over there!!!

lol good old Smellarat!!!

My ex was from there and i was there every weekend and i was knows at the chick with the Skyline or better yet the chick with the Import (coz they all did laps in their Holdens,,, sad people) that was 4 years ago PMSL!!! in that time i never saw a Skyline there, ohh hang on i saw 1 in a car yard, but that yard closed down), but i still go back sometimes to see friends and i see a few!!! they all drive Holdens over there!!!

HEHE!! The Skylines will love the cold weather. I use to live there for about 2 years. Yes fun draging off Holdens and Fords.

There was 2 car yards that sold imports. One had a few R32's, 300ZX, S13, EVO 6 and a R34 GTR. Then there was Amarican Made Cycles which imported in Japanese and American cars. They had a GTR R33 and R34, Supras and Soaras and the rest were corvettes, pontiacs and a few bikes. Also afew smaller car yards had a R32 GTR.

Ballarat was so small ppl knew what u all drove.

Hey i seen a very nice white R33 with a silverish sticker on the back window on Skipton Street today..

I would have stopped but i was in a hurry home cos i got guys picking up my lcd tv for repair today ..

Hey can i ask you all a question, i see another R33 and i think that looks sick, i wish mine looked like that, i think its because im used to looking at mine and when i see one in a different colour to me it looks better than mine ..

Anyone else feel like that ?

Hey i seen a very nice white R33 with a silverish sticker on the back window on Skipton Street today..

I would have stopped but i was in a hurry home cos i got guys picking up my lcd tv for repair today ..

Hey can i ask you all a question, i see another R33 and i think that looks sick, i wish mine looked like that, i think its because im used to looking at mine and when i see one in a different colour to me it looks better than mine ..

Anyone else feel like that ?

Haha yea man i know what you mean lol

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Mine and a few others look like that. I dont drive it much, to a shop or two and im not very heroric while driving it either, but my car does sound loud though, especialy when accelerating because of the damn screamer pipe on it, its very annoying to say the least ..

What did he do anyways and i'll tell u if its me or not.

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