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Evening just come to see if and how many people from here are from the Cairns region. My mate is very close to finilizing his purchase of a 1998 25GT-T R34, so was wondering if you guys have any meets and all that.

I myself drive a MKIV Toyota Supra and have met up with a couple of boys from Cairns, so yeah Japanese imports ftw <3

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The cairns guys ROCK OUT! You gotta get in on it... and do another trip to Bris :D

Hey there fella, there is easily 10 or more of us cairns lads on this place

http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/

Direct ya mate to here and cop a squizz

www.sauqld.com than go to forums dude.. not many of the cairns people check here regularly.. however we do whore like crazy on sauqld.com :)

Awww, ya'll beat me to it :D

Very nice car to drive (first time I've driven a skyline), was really quite funny watching a V8 statesmen get further and further away in the rear view (annoying tailgatist). I can feel its missing say about 500cc of engine but then it hits boost lol. No speeding tickets ^_^

Very nice car to drive (first time I've driven a skyline), was really quite funny watching a V8 statesmen get further and further away in the rear view (annoying tailgatist). I can feel its missing say about 500cc of engine but then it hits boost lol. No speeding tickets ^_^

poor poor statemen lol it had no hope!!

the drive back to cairns was about 50 hours and lots of fun

  • 3 weeks later...
I'm from Cairns also, but I tried clicking that Cairns Connection in that dudes Sig and its not letting me on.

Have seen a couple of the skyline cruises up here and wouldn't mind tagging along.

see you found it now mate :laugh:

  • 1 year later...

What's happenin people! It's paul here! I'm new to this forum and just thought I'd say hi! Hopefully picking up my r33gtst on Wednesday! I live in the city but work at the bottleo at holloways and mad cow in town! Give me a shout if you see me! Big ass tatt on my left arm! I'll wacky some picks up when I get the car on Wednesday!

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