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As most would have seen recently my r32 which ive owned for a great 3yrs has finally been sold..

It was a sad moment to part with it but it has now made way for my R33 GTST i just picked up last night for a bargain price *hush hush* hehe

Pics should be up on friday give u guys a look at her

Shes out of rego at the moment gotta go blue slip her tho i hate the things lol

keep you all posted and ill organise a newy and coast meet when my licence is returned to me end of october :nyaanyaa: damn cameras lol

happy crusing ladies and gents :P

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i love the look of the bonnet tho problem with it is filling the coils up with water when we get lots of rain lol

any thoughts on keeping it there but possibly redirecting water flowing inside?

Duct Tape & Cable Ties?

looks tidy

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