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I dont, not sure about the other guys up here. Where abouts on Bribie have you moved to? I work at PAcific Harbour Golf Club but im in Woorim regularly and live just off the island

I'm just off the island too, ningi is where i'm living. Been driving a bright green r32 with a bodykit around, looks semi okay, but it's only a 20det with a vg turbo on it.

Haven't seen your skyline around yet, must be a bit of a handfull to drive.

I'm just off the island too, ningi is where i'm living. Been driving a bright green r32 with a bodykit around, looks semi okay, but it's only a 20det with a vg turbo on it.

Haven't seen your skyline around yet, must be a bit of a handfull to drive.

you live around the corner from me i think. Ive seen a green kitted 32 up the road a fair bit. Im in Sandstone Lakes, Water Gum Cres to be exact. A bloke over the road from me was pulling a 32 off a car trailer the other night also.

My Skyline doesnt see much road time over the past few months. But when it does it can be a handful depending on how heavy your right foot is at the time

you live around the corner from me i think. Ive seen a green kitted 32 up the road a fair bit. Im in Sandstone Lakes, Water Gum Cres to be exact. A bloke over the road from me was pulling a 32 off a car trailer the other night also.

My Skyline doesnt see much road time over the past few months. But when it does it can be a handful depending on how heavy your right foot is at the time

Yeah, you are just around the corner. Im on sandstone blvd, have to catch up sometime. The 32 (not mine by the way) will be up for sale soon. We're going to build a drift 31, i've still got so many parts in nz so should be reasonably cheap!!

Yeah, you are just around the corner. Im on sandstone blvd, have to catch up sometime. The 32 (not mine by the way) will be up for sale soon. We're going to build a drift 31, i've still got so many parts in nz so should be reasonably cheap!!

Small small world. Will definitely have to catch up sometime

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Check this out.. This is what was happening on my dyno in the weekend, gutted i wasn't there.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4_G6q89QHgM

Need to buy another one over here, need something to do while i'm on r and r!!

Yeah, i drove it the other day (not my car by the way i have two in nz) I think the new mazda would eat it! it's a bit of a joke, looks good, but thats it.

Going to take it for a drive now actually, go get some pizza!!

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