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haha wish list...

yeah ive seen that one going around too, there are 3-4 the same colour i think, there's me, another guy around same age i think, a mum, and some guy who owns a yellow vs commo as well i think.

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Spotto'd Ed's r32 GTR being found in brighton after it was nicked earlier in the night, massive turn out to look for it! cheers to all who helped :(

Thanks mate. HUGE thanks to yourself and others that may not frequent NS but who heard about it and came out to help. I am very grateful for all the help. Glad to have the car back in one piece... the motor is a different story :(

Thanks mate. HUGE thanks to yourself and others that may not frequent NS but who heard about it and came out to help. I am very grateful for all the help. Glad to have the car back in one piece... the motor is a different story :yes:

hehe, im always on NS just dont post that much hehe :-) hope insurance company comes through! need more dirty twos on the street :)

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