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He must be gay.

No not gay. I guess we were just a bit crazy and in love when we bought the cars.

Is kinda fun to go driving with two (kind of matching) skylines. A bit of a blat up Mt Glorious on the weekends. Gotta get along to one of these Thursday nights. But could I control myself with so many skylines? Guess I'll have to, most of you would cream me anyway.

jaqule i know theres a few guys at the enoggera backarcks that own lines i seen a few go in and out of there a couple of times

as much as I hate to admit it I will be one of them soon

heh, saw both the sxe cars the other day (cant remember where though)

u can never have too many 4 doors eh?

although, we got 3 4 door skyines between my work and my missus work (next door)

hey ibeen on this forum for awhile, but any of u in the beenleigh area? i know there some house in windaroo that is getting heaps of supra's, skylines, and soarars out the front of it now which is nice to see :) only if the mr2 wasnt in the shop getting repaired :P

i think the day i crashed some guys in a r32 black if i remember correctly laughed at me as they went by, cause i took down the tree near yatla pies just pasted the round coming from mt warren :S now no one has to worry about it when they loose it aroudn that damn corner hehe. no one told me mid mounts were so tempermentle :slap:

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