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^^ HEY Daz man,

Yea i raced that R33 once, never doing that again,

Anyway, I recon we should start and official 'GEELONG THREAD', Yea CAPSLOCK coz im serious.

Someone do it.

Also, Skylines dont hang out at the water front, Coz we are smarter than Holden/ford drivers,

Either that or out cars are more un-roadworthy =p

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Skyline-R33-/130575392980?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item1e66e660d4 is this the one ya were talking about?

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Welcome Benny, if you see a blue R31 that looks like a nanna should be driving it's probably me so just gimme a wave. If you go out and see someone shredding up the dance floor it could be Kaz.

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Kaz, you sure do love Geelong so much.

May I ask of what's special about this town?

ive had a skyline for 2 and a half years and have never been pulled over which is nice...

also never getting caught in heavy traffic as i hate crawling bumper to bumper....

thats my thoughts

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Hadn't thought about the traffic...

I haven't been pulled over in 4 years, that is in Melbourne, it's all down to your driving style but won't ramble too much about it.

yer thats true about driving style actually, good point... and the fact i dont cut hot laps in circles around town for hours on ends.

i wouldnt like to live in a city smaller then geelong though... i like geelong but any smaller would do my head in i think lol

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lol I get pulled over and defected (generally in Epping) when casually driving back from the shops on a Thurs night x11ty

Meanwhile I drive like a tard through Brooklyn, in a hurry, flogging it from every set of lights.. and he pulls me over for like 2secs then I can go..

Driving style has nothing to do with it :P

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