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I don't really like the new GTR!! I'd much prefer your's Ben, or a 34 GTR..just don't really like how it looks!

Don't get me wrong though. It is an awsome car and would be more than happy for it to live in my driveway!

Beach Volleyball--I'm in!

So, wednesday night at Elder st...is that right? what time? 6 or 7 I rekon it used to be (years ago) where on Elder st?

You missed out last night Fab! cruised everywhere..

haha, we were kickin around a foam ball, hacky sack style and this dude went ass up and as he landed head first his drink hit the ground and blew up straight in his face!!!! should have seen it man, funniest thing I've seen in ages.

hey, any of you guys cruise out to mt isa, quite a few skylines around here, i got a r33 impul pretty much stock atm apart from the exhaust and pod filter, got fmic and boost control on the way tho, if any of yas are ever out this way give us a yell. cheers dan

pass lol ill think about it if u will shout the fuel and running costs lol oi i read in the paper today al stainer the boss of the dragstrip. is complaining about hoons saying we need to grow up and get a life and to come out to drags and do it in a safe environment, and that paying the membership fees etc are cheaper than paying the fine. wich is all well and true but i reckon we should write a response to all the stuff being written about us giving us a bad name

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Maybe if they wernt charging like a wounded bull for the strip things might change. As for hooning... Fri and sat nights... If we are lucky to leave the friggan car wash. Lee man, im with you on the respons. f**king over this shit im readin in the paper. Its funny, they'll send 3 f**king paddies to us at blathaskite or somewhere but when real things happen in town. Eg: young kids waiting at melankas, or walking the damn street causing trouble., they dont do shit... f**k ass town.

Sure drag strip is best thing since sliced bread for this town, but once a month do they really think they'll keep us of the street.

They point you boys out in the skyline. What about jess in that lancer, or all the other P-platers and shit. We have done up cars so its instantly our fault..

yeah, tis a bit far but a few guys are talking of going up to Darwin so you never know.

Last time I went through Isa i was wondering if the roads were made from tyre rubber there was so many burnouts!! lol :whistling:

Same goes Dan, if your in Alice. Catch up for a cruise..

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