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spotted SMR33 and another silver s2 outside moorooka nissan, i beeped a few times, but was in my daily (green corolla)

what happened?

A GTR fuel pump had died :thumbsup:

...so the GTST stocko one was being put back in

Was interesting to note that so many bogans went past and had something intelligent to say like "get a v8"...d!ckheads

BTW Dan you're awesome...staying out until after midnight working to get Dave's car back on the road :rolleyes:

spotted Col this morning at Hungry Jacks driver through....

too much hungry jacks is bad for ya col....lol

Fast morning breakfasts are the go...

Just spotted 5 skylines on the bruce hwy on the way back from DI...

4 x Black R32's and a R33 series 2

i saw that white gun performance one (the car on the nws) at willowbank on wednesday. shame to see it towed though

also, drove home with OGR88 this afternoon..

love your 34 :) looks nice as and sounds good to

Vance i see u out at aspley mcdonalds almsot weekly, the new body kit will look good once painted..

did those plates on the r32 come of a green gemini?

yeah doin rear and front bar tomorrow and giving the car a buff think shes off the road for a few weeks you could probally hear the horriable screaming coming from my turbo :) so time for a new one and picking up a microtech computer and a few more goodys so should be good when its back out :) il come have a chat to ya next time i see ya there!

oh and yeah i swaped that green gemmy for my 32 lol

Edited by OGR88 R32

ah, ogr88, i dont know if u remember driving from aspley to milton in the gemini next to me, That green thing was so f**king loud i was pissed off all the way there, I also parked next to you a few times near lawnton shops (opposite the trainstation) i got pritty nasty looks lol...

if it was at lawnton it prob wasnt me the guy that owns it now lives at lawnton... yeah hahah no mufflers just from the extractors stright out the 5" cannon was a pretty nice looking gem when i was finished with it...i cant say the same about it now

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