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yeh dude come to baskins in indooroopilly (moggill rd) on thursday at 730

head down gympie rd, head to icb, then milton rd, then go onto centenary hwy, then turn at moggill rd exit, turn right and its on your left after lexus..

simple really...

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sorry northside skyliners but everytime im there i never lose a drag and my ride is not that tuned :P

LOL ! I never street race mate so you've never beat me. I go to Willowbank to race my car, if you do it on the street your an idiot...

Whats your best 1/4mile?

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