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1. Imports aren't too popular up there... far too many riced up honda civics and excels for my taste, just like sydney.

2. Everyone has a fascination with 18" chrome rims

3. Almost all the skylines I saw were R33's. Saw about 4 R34's and only 2 R32's.

4. Most GTSt's had GTR badges on em... i got a pic of one offender.

5. Both the club promoter and the DJ drove skylines n parked in front of a club we went to just for free drinks.

and also things non car related that I noticed...

Most of the brissy guys of english descent that I saw are really goofy looking dancers in an R&B club.

Brissy chicks of any decent are shit hot... pwoah.

Jap chicks who you meet in a pool at your apartment complex in surfers want you only for sex. Goddamn that had to be one of the best nights of my life.

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club was called Liquid something right behing Mercury... basically we got free entry passes with free drinks so we got 10 cards n got 10 drinks :rofl:

And I can't attach a pic of the GTSt with GTR badges with a mad hot kit.

1. Imports aren't too popular up there... far too many riced up honda civics and excels for my taste, just like sydney.

2. Everyone has a fascination with 18" chrome rims

3. Almost all the skylines I saw were R33's. Saw about 4 R34's and only 2 R32's.

4. Most GTSt's had GTR badges on em... i got a pic of one offender.

5. Both the club promoter and the DJ drove skylines n parked in front of a club we went to just for free drinks.

and also things non car related that I noticed...

Most of the brissy guys of english descent that I saw are really goofy looking dancers in an R&B club.

Brissy chicks of any decent are shit hot... pwoah.

That sound's a lot like sydney... so many honda civics it's not funny... perth is similar as well... bonet scoops in perth are on almost every car...

Jap chicks who you meet in a pool at your apartment complex in surfers want you only for sex.

lol time to book some tickets then... :Pres-hit:

Actually I reckon its the opposite, R33 are like shopping trolleys, see :Dhttp://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=34929

I see heaps of imports? You must have been in honda street or something.

Brissy chicks of any decent are shit hot... pwoah.

Well that goes without saying.. In fact that goes for all of QLD too :P

well on friday I went to embassy, and on saturday I went to Friday's (yes the club called friday goes off on saturday... only in brissy). On sunday made my way down to surfer's and stayed at a hotel called the Islander... which I will be frequenting often :D from now on.

Yeah most QLD chicks (cept for aboriginal chicks) are hot as.

And yeah silvias are a dime a dozen... I was more amused by the number of R33's which had GTR badges but were clearly not.

well on friday I went to embassy, and on saturday I went to Friday's (yes the club called friday goes off on saturday... only in brissy). On sunday made my way down to surfer's and stayed at a hotel called the Islander... which I will be frequenting often :D from now on.

Yeah most QLD chicks (cept for aboriginal chicks) are hot as.

And yeah silvias are a dime a dozen... I was more amused by the number of R33's which had GTR badges but were clearly not.

Ummmmm you do know that Friday's is a known Gay hang out? VERY well known... Hope no one got your pic in there..

There are alot of imports up here, wayyyyy more than melb, some really nice examples too... I have only seen one gtst with a gtr badge....

Love the work on the asian chick!! hahahaha

Congrats man on loosing your virginity.especially to a japanese girl.i know its been troubling you some what of late glad to see you got it over and done with.

BAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA i thought he was saving himself for someone special? u did check for the adams apple right?

Most of the brissy guys of english descent that I saw are really goofy looking dancers in an R&B club.

And thought it was just us white guys everywhere. No rythm dude.

hehe nah the white guys who could dance were from either syd or melb. I met this daaaamn hot blonde chick at fridays n she was from Koolangata.

And fridays is very heterosexual on saturday night I can assure you of that.

The jap chick was female and had no objections to being photographed however they're not of the sort that I can post on these forums :D

Most of the imports I saw were pretty bland, with the odd one or 2 skylines being real tricked out. Saw lots of 180s n silvias tho But what was more impressive was the amount of lowriders and pimp style cars that I saw up there. Almost every family car had bling bling chrome rims. Mind you I spent most of my time on the south side of brissy so maybe its a dry spot for imports.

I did meet a jap dude in Surfers tho who had a tricked up R32 GTR and half the shit he said it had was in japanese coz he din know the english words for it... so I asked him if it was a wangan runner to which he goes politely.. "no.... onli dori"

Gee I reckon I have only ever seen two or three GTSTs with a GTR badge on it, but they are tossers who shouldn't be allowed to ever drive a Skyline again.

There are heaps of 180's, Silvias and especially Soarers in QLD, shitloads of rex's as well.

MMMMMMMM Japanese chicks :Pimp2:

i'd move to brissy just so I can be amongst jap chicks and still be able to watch a cricket match. It has everything that I've ever wanted.

1. Imports aren't too popular up there... far too many riced up honda civics and excels for my taste, just like sydney.

2. Everyone has a fascination with 18" chrome rims

3. Almost all the skylines I saw were R33's. Saw about 4 R34's and only 2 R32's.

4. Most GTSt's had GTR badges on em... i got a pic of one offender.

5. Both the club promoter and the DJ drove skylines n parked in front of a club we went to just for free drinks.

6. They have the loudest BOV's

When i was there we befriended a couple of melbourne guys that go "What is that Pssshttt sound they all make?"

lol yeah a lot of BOV noises esp on the main roads of Surfers... but I get that here in melb as well with all the "hardcore street racers" wanting to let the world know that their car is turbo.

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