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There's 3 in my street at work :) Maroon stockish S1 33 with aftermarket wheels and stock body kit, white 33 across from my work and a silver S2 33 just at the end happy happy, fun to work in Geebung.

Spotted Nick's clone today (minus the V8 aspect)

Orange series 1 / 1.5 black bonnet and boot, black wheels and West aust number plates today driving past Mororfield shopping center......another skyrine in the area that I dont know,and once again heading the other way so I couldnt give him a card.

I loath my turbo...as soon as the whistling starts my ass munches the seat.

Because 595.

Drove all the way home yesterday at 22 PSI of rear tire pressure. twas Much more grippy in the wet.......that reminds me, I still gotta empty my car.

Because 595.

Drove all the way home yesterday at 22 PSI of rear tire pressure. twas Much more grippy in the wet.......that reminds me, I still gotta empty my car.

Yah but I prefer mine to corner...

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