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Hey people

Im getting bored of SA and im looking at moving up to QLD

Currently have some family at the gold coast so i do kinda know my way around that area.

Im going to start looking for a place to rent, but i dont know which suburbs are decent and which ones i should stay away from.

I'm not fussed about if its brisbane or gold coast but i would like it to be either one.

Also how are the police on modified cars.

I have a twin turbo 350z *already on qld rego*

thanks for your time.

p.s Looking forward to potentially meeting some of you soon.

Conrad.

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twin tub hey... Nice :devil:

Cops are good and bad, its all in the way you drive...

I never got pulled over in 3 years owning my yellow R33 which was heavily modified...

As for suburbs, well there is a big difference between the gold coast and brisbane, its an hours drive so you really need to know where you looking first...

But as for Brisbane it depends where you going to be in relation to your work/income so id be looking to get as close as possible within reason to your place of income...

As for the Gold Coast it has less traffic issues, so living anywhere within 20 kms of your income is no hassles...

dude its a piece of piss compared to s.a with cars compared to s.a i mean like nearly a joke lol. you dont live up belair way by any chance think i may have seen your car up that way. also depending on your age and back ground too you may find qld to be very very very laid back compared to adealide as i have, it can either be good or bad its very diff.

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well if you are in brisbane you are halfway between the sunshine and goldcoasts, but if you're at the gold coast then you're 2 hours + from the sunshine coast, which imo is a nicer place with less idiots running around

brisbane is a great little town buts its assets is its relative proximity to the sunshine and gold coasts

the higher the house prices, the more profit for me..

all are welcome.

:(

Ditto...come one, come all!

As for police....my car has apparently had a Flag for the past 3 years as being stolen Must be pulled over if sighted) I've been pulled over once in the whole time..and it was apparently to be told that.

woodridge and kingston are the upper clas areas in the middle of bris & coast :P lol.. marsden on the rise too.. lol

Dont forget Inala is a suburb on the move too lol.

Oh and dont forget Goldcoast North otherwise known as Eagleby. The only thing that doesnt get robbed there is the cemetery but give it time :D .

But thats cool I live in Logan which is so much safer :( . I have an alarm, security screens and two viscious Chihuahuas. They look friendly to lull you into a false sense of security and then devour you.

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