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James/ Belgarion ur car was lookin great tonite, intercooler looks sweet as :P plates just set it off, i sort of flicked a wave at ya, my window was part up tho. saw u wave tho champ!

Clint

thanks clint, saw ya again at bwcp on sat night, said hello, was talkin to ash from the svd club too. the s15 looks pretty sweet tho now

James

There is also a few out Albany creek way, A green(dark) series 1 with 18's front mount and boost guage and loudish exhaust (well compared to my silenced one due to the missus...)

Oh and followed a black series 1 into town, personalised plates but forgot them now...chick driving...

Hey JL I think I might have seen you in your new beast at lutwche followed by your older beast. Was that you or someone else from here.

Yep that was me. I was heading to my parents place to do a little part swapping, got my GF to follow me up. It was kinda cool, don't often get to see your own car drive around.

oh no this was sunday arvo about 4-5 pm there was a black 33 2door heading towards st lucia, a black 33 2door heading towards city with a gtr badge on the front but gtr it was not, umm there was a white 33 with white rims turing left past the re heading towrds indro, and a few maroon 33's including yoporata. what does your car look like steve

oh no this was sunday arvo about 4-5 pm there was a black 33 2door heading towards st lucia, a black 33 2door heading towards city with a gtr badge on the front but gtr it was not, umm there was a white 33 with white rims turing left past the re heading towrds indro, and a few maroon 33's including yoporata. what does your car look like steve

Ha ha...maroon 33

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