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hmm need to decide which work shop to use in Brisbane, for some diagnostics, an medicine, or heart transplant or operation. then a retune

we talkin bout a car here or u personally or both? :P

Ask a few members on here (not me) re All Star Tuning - pretty sure it's all positive feedback

Never seen that skyline when I have been up in Kingaroy, What mods do you have done to it?

All Star do good work and are Northside, Richard is the guy that tunes mine.

I have seen a few, less in recent years than the early 2000s though! There is a white r32 GTR that looks a lot like mine up there, parked next to him, he had a WTF moment lol

I will probably be solo for the run down from the north, I will have the kids so Jayden or nikki can do the timing of the run for me.

Or you can just look at the clock when you leave/arrive :P

I'll see if I'm allowed to have the child

We've got the scouting run this weekend that cruise leaders are coming to. From there, just need to round up more cars :D

yeah. I'm workin on a few fellas to bring there skylines along.

Really frustrating I can't make this cruise :(

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