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Hey guys, you might remember how I was involved in an accident a few months back which resulted in the writeoff of my car :ermm: But the insurance payed up and I finally got my new set of wheels, a white S2 R33 and I love it. I'll try to get some pics up tonight to show it off but I'm looking forward to getting out there on cruises again!

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Didn't get a chance to grab the camera out today but will definately do so tomorrow when I get back from work!

vange, been looking forward to those cruises, let me know when you're free, perhaps we can even make it this week?

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Yeah, not sure if I'm gonna get a kit or not. Had the 400R front bar like yours vange on the old one but I'm a BIG fan of the S2 standard kit so I'm still undecided there but definately looking at some skirts.

Had some work done to it already, pushing JUST under 200rwkw at the moment. Got a PowerFC, full exhaust, pod, that sort of stuff.

Check your PM's vange, dropped you my number

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