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Yeah I was told to stay away from ipswich and Towoomba?

HAHAHAHA...I live in Toowoomba:rolleyes:

Yeh its was best you didn't make the drive up as there are some very fast imports and we race anything that looks even half tuff up here. Only problem is that the cops are shocking and tollerate nothing....Mostly due to the driving style of me and my friends (two of my friends got caught having a friendly race one night doing 180km/h+, the cops hate that stuff and this is why I now own a 4x4 MU :D ) There are actually more imports per head of population than anywhere else in QLD.

Must agree with Ipswich though :(

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I put Brisbane in my profile but i actually live in Ipswich *shudders*....but yeah anyways, i went to Toowoomba Saturday night just passed for the first time...(first time during night)..(i was really bored and went with my bro) and man it's confusing figuring out the actual 'lap'. It looks like it's anything goes as people drive all over the place. Toowoomba is like one big grid. At least in Ipswich it's plain and simple where the lap is. :(

I'm not a bogan...haha. I never take my own car lapping...hell no.

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i was up in brisbane recently DR, really close to that area u were staying... im moving up there soon... didnt see many skylines... let alone the magical yellow dildo... didnt expect to see a team westside member that far north :mad: wish i had known would have been nice to have someone to cruize with.... most of the cars i saw were VN Bombadores with exhausts....*yikes* scary stuff... l'll up there from feb so gimme a hola if your up there again... till then i'll be coming to the westside for the next cruize in sydney :D

cheers

hayden

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