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Jarrad: I'm living in Shell Cove now (Again), up in my tiny little area we have 2x GTRs (Black, and a White one), I think it's 3 GTS-t (Excluding my two!), and I think it's 2x 180SX... And I'm in a very small little area up near Killelea. You just rarely see them.

wow! i only ever saw a black 33 hooning around last summer, and i was going in and out a lot with friends and just doing stuff.

p.s my sister is building a house up there, just bought the block haha.

its like 550 square metre, mines only 410 so sounds alright.

i think the problem is the houses are so big it makes the blocks look tiny.

seriously though... who needs like 3 living spaces for 2 people? i dont get it haha, lived there my whole life, moved to newcastle, bought a house, loving life.

wow! i only ever saw a black 33 hooning around last summer, and i was going in and out a lot with friends and just doing stuff.

p.s my sister is building a house up there, just bought the block haha.

Yeah, it's rare to see them driving around, I'm just a little bit observant of what people have in their driveways/garages as I drive past. I'm very curious like that. LOL

The place I used to live in had a house very close to us that had from memory two hoists in it, on top of them were two old school Pontiacs. LOL

haha nah its a running joke that shellcove has small blocks, 550 is a big one i think?

also lego land because all the houses look heaps similar hahaha

You need to check out my place, epic sized house, 3 car garage, and even a decent sized rear yard! (Which annoys me a bit... It takes time to mow :P )

haha nah its a running joke that shellcove has small blocks, 550 is a big one i think?

also lego land because all the houses look heaps similar hahaha

oh now i feel like a retart lol.

Is it like the legoland in newcastle (on the river next wickam)?

haha nah its a running joke that shellcove has small blocks, 550 is a big one i think?

also lego land because all the houses look heaps similar hahaha

I worked on a house the other day which was set on a massive 319sm block, I don't think it's the big houses making the block look small but the small blocks make the houses look big

yeah I'd agree it looks like he came down the hill left around the corner back stepped out to far to catch and off it goes, either way sad see another GTR down

I seen him aswell and also seen a bike there with him I think it was a r1??? Than the bike followed the tow truck??

Poor fella

When I came through, there was just a UC sitting behind the GTR with his lights flashing and an ambo behind it.

There were a couple of people standing around looking at the car and talking (Copper included), didn't look like any arrests being made or anything. I'd hazard a guess the R1 came down to pick someone up, or something similar.

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