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I miss REdgtst's one off photos!!!!!!!!!!!!! he sent me some via email that he did not post and you should have seen some of them.. fricking amazing. and by the way he has learnt how to focus properly now. THey should have really kept his photographic threads up and running. I cant beleive they deleted them and some of the intelligent and wise comments that he made.

anyone got a 32 gtr for sale... heavily modded

I miss REdgtst's one off photos!!!!!!!!!!!!! he sent me some via email that he did not post and you should have seen some of them.. fricking amazing. and by the way he has learnt how to focus properly now. THey should have really kept his photographic threads up and running. I cant beleive they deleted them and some of the intelligent and wise comments that he made.

anyone got a 32 gtr for sale... heavily modded

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA

I miss REdgtst's one off photos!!!!!!!!!!!!! he sent me some via email that he did not post and you should have seen some of them.. fricking amazing. and by the way he has learnt how to focus properly now. THey should have really kept his photographic threads up and running. I cant beleive they deleted them and some of the intelligent and wise comments that he made.

anyone got a 32 gtr for sale... heavily modded

HI Harry maybe you should post some up :)

I miss REdgtst's one off photos!!!!!!!!!!!!! he sent me some via email that he did not post and you should have seen some of them.. fricking amazing. and by the way he has learnt how to focus properly now. THey should have really kept his photographic threads up and running. I cant beleive they deleted them and some of the intelligent and wise comments that he made.

anyone got a 32 gtr for sale... heavily modded

Hi REdgtst......."cough"......err, I mean redstar :)

heard this all happen today http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

basically 30m from my work. Hope the kid is gonna be ok.

that's bad news Luke.........and my boy wonders why I nag him about crossing busy roads without looking properly first.

The driver and the kids parents will be devastated.........hope he wasn't speeding or he's gone.......50 metre skid tells me he was though :)

anyone got a contact for synergy motorsport on main north road?

email?

website?

cheers

even an email contact for donan

Hey adrian i got a business card from their the guys name is Rocco Marafioti

mobile: 0439 843 166

email: [email protected]

Phone: 8269 7769

just have some lube ready coz sinergy are really good at having high high prices lol i got quoted $18,000 last yr to import an r32 gtst..i told them what i thought about it lol

he was speeding, wheels were spinning while turning right onto mooringe ave then skid and bang.

I was out back working on my car and heard the skids, but my mum was closing the gates and saw the car.

man dont get me started on bad drivers and bmx bikes.

its like oil and water, they will just never ever mix.

ive had my fair share of close calls, and have alot of mates that have actually been hit.

Edited by ted180
50 metre skid = good brakes or poor tyres

ah yeah think I meant tyres :)

just have some lube ready coz sinergy are really good at having high high prices lol i got quoted $18,000 last yr to import an r32 gtst..i told them what i thought about it lol

$18k!? mid last year was looking for a Skyline they had an R32 GTSt black manual $14,990... not a bad price considering the car was real clean and comes with warranty but wasnt too keen on spending that much. Got a major service done with them on the 33 though :)

ah yeah think I meant tyres :)

$18k!? mid last year was looking for a Skyline they had an R32 GTSt black manual $14,990... not a bad price considering the car was real clean and comes with warranty but wasnt too keen on spending that much. Got a major service done with them on the 33 though :)

yeeh i think he quoted me that coz im young n he thought he could shaft me but yer my mate just pissed him self n i was like yer no worries mate lol

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