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Gave Totally Custom Spray a call today the guy seems pretty nice, even said he would stick around for me one arvo so i can get there after i finish work so he can take a look.

will let yas know the outcome.

Gave Totally Custom Spray a call today the guy seems pretty nice, even said he would stick around for me one arvo so i can get there after i finish work so he can take a look.

will let yas know the outcome.

For sure. Let us know how he goes... Might have some work for him.

Totally Custom & Smash repairs

Mick from tc is a good friend of mine, he has done work on my GTR, and Jerry the manager is a pretty cool guy, would reccomend these guys for local repairs, Mick has a lot of passion for what he does and you can tell in the quality of work, worth a call if you need them

5493 4448

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Down in sydney on friday seen a brand new Red R35 outside a dealer 0K's on the clock. Put me to shame seeing as it's brake discs were probably bigger than my rims :)

Yea if i'm correct the Silver R35 on the coast is owned by the young guy at Junipers has it got plates "pay320" if so apparently it's a V-Spec but I don't know if thats correct so don't quote me on that :/

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