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mmmm beema..... nice

um girl drivin a white 32 round the city links industrial estate in nerang south..... NICE kit very nice

and there was a black 33 following me thisarve, hopefully he read the site addy and joins up, stock car but very nice lookin, he acknowleged me too

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Last but not least :D

I live at morningside/cannonhill/carindale basically

NVY33 plates

Silver skyline, 400r front bar and side skirts, 3" Apexi Exhuast and drift spec little wing thing - i love it :)

Have big japanese kenji or whatever on side in black,

17" Nismo mags, oh and a black bonnet

Car is currently out of commision for a few weeks, Thats what happens when you drive too fast and are tired :D

Time to collect parts and fix her up tho, just got SAFC2 new 400r bar, buying CF bonnet and AVCR soon.

I drive round the city and valley a fair bit, and kangaroo point maccas too

Once car is going will organise a meet in the city!

Wanna c your car zoix, love the paint!

PS goto the gallery under QLD/ Knores collection .. to see my car

knore i think ive seen your car around before

nexus9 i know where u work now (im stalkin you....) actually nah one of my regular passengers (the 2 maniacs who arnt scared of comin for a drive with me) reckognised you and your car when he went in to buy some parts for his work.

there was a couple of nice skylines on the esplinade on sunday but i cant remember specifics tho

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