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seeing as we have childish remakrs being said...

posted that number pretty quickly, guess you still have your sellers number saved :)

only I can make fun of my wing :D

that wasn't very nice at all...I dont think i'll give you my black R32 GTR wing anymore :)

Haha, as long as this has turned into a debate about the wing, i have done some photochop of a detailed pic :laugh:

Someone make a chop with a gtr wing and a stock r32 wing :P

My r32 seems to be collecting a lot of dust now and dont know if hosing it off would remove my shinyness :ninja:

GT Wing:

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No Wing:

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Nice job there.

Do you wanna swap your 2006 Monash permit for my 2005 Monash permit? ;-) Couldnt buy one this year and got away with using it until last week, got $128 worth of fines in 2 days!!

Nah seriously, car is looking good, always thought of getting my car detailed...

monash clayton requires a parking permit to be purchased which lasts for the year. I was one of the top 30 to get 2nd round offers thanks to my 7am line-up haha. 2nd round offers are also cheaper than first round offer so its a win-win situation :laugh:

When i first drove the car to uni i left the parking permit on the other car and quickly drove out when i saw the security car hunting around, luckily he didnt catch me in the 2hrs~ it was standing there.

What are you studying at monash and what year? :ninja:

monash - i remember that shit man - they sold way more parking permits than they could. I used to spend 30 mins driving around clayton cursing my bald head off about how they sold too many permits and dont have enough parking....

Every second word was literally my favourite word - f**king :ninja:

monash - i remember that shit man - they sold way more parking permits than they could. I used to spend 30 mins driving around clayton cursing my bald head off about how they sold too many permits and dont have enough parking....

Every second word was literally my favourite word - f**king :D

ditto!

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