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  mrRS4 said:
yere they are becoming the commonwhore of the import world down in these southern suburbs.

They sure are! Thats 18 C34's in Adelaide now. I wonder if Grim has Voted he had 3 C34's last time i checked.

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Looking at this we shouldnt have any problems trying to find peeps for the sa dyno say but we are come on guys, here is a link for info if you havent seen it.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...20#entry4810162

  MyStag260 said:
Considering the size of the country. which is 7,617,930 square kms that would mean there is only 1 stag per 108,827.57 square Km's... which is an area about the size of Bulgaria hahaha not really that many lol I'm sure there are quite a few people who haven't voted and quite a few more that aren't on this forum, but its still a massive minority :bunny: love the exclusivity

im not sure about the exclusivity, there's 5 of them not including mine within 10kms of my house and only 1 of them uses this forum. i dunno about u, but if my 108,827.57 square Km's is all desert i dont want it :D .

but i make 20 votes for QLD C34, FTW!!!! :P

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