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Also spotted a Gallardo today in the BP on north east road i think it was, Very Nice..

And saw Simon-R32's drift R32 in All Type Crash as i dropped my GTR off there today, very nice looking car mate, love the colour..

And lastly, DARE YA's ex magna being driven down south road at reynella, good to see its still down south. Got black with silver letters on the plates like you had haha. Couldnt see what they said tho.

Also spotted a Gallardo today in the BP on north east road i think it was, Very Nice..

And saw Simon-R32's drift R32 in All Type Crash as i dropped my GTR off there today, very nice looking car mate, love the colour..

And lastly, DARE YA's ex magna being driven down south road at reynella, good to see its still down south. Got black with silver letters on the plates like you had haha. Couldnt see what they said tho.

Cheers mate but thats actually Hayden's car that bright orange one with All type down the side :) he's the bloke who'll be repairing your GTR. Very nice GTR btw i was down there today.

All type seems to be full of skylines atm!

saw a dark blue 32 at the hungry jacks near TTP at about 12.30am and right behind was a white 31 that was pretty clean!

and saw a yellow 34 crusing along i think its called military road where west beach caravan park is.

and, a black stagea park at clovercrest yesterday.

Cheers mate but thats actually Hayden's car that bright orange one with All type down the side :blush: he's the bloke who'll be repairing your GTR. Very nice GTR btw i was down there today.

All type seems to be full of skylines atm!

Oh alright. Thought it was yours haha. Looks good anyhow. If his car looks that good, i know mine will look good when its done :blink:

Thanks btw. It will look better without the dent and scrape tho..

I spotted an Silver/Gun Metal R34 GTT 4 Door, with Rays wheels on it, going down Anzac HIghway late Sat night... was full of girls.. hot too!! :blink: It was an auto i think judging by the way the chic driver was taking off then sittin it on the rev limiter before it changed gear... If your readin this i was in a crappy white suzuki swift hatchback... we pulled up at the lights next to yaz about 4 times or soo... pity i didnt have my liner, could have been fun :blush: hope yaz had a good nite n that gal in the back was ok..

later, julz PM me if it was your car... im interested in it!

for sure!... my car is there now... i did this to it last night so you'll see it down at all type getting repaired

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Ouch.. Doesnt look good. Yeh im down there next sat to pick mine up, i'll have a look at it while im there.

just spotted 2 lines a burgundy one and a white one both R33 both at the Valley View grand junction rd valley rd intersection gave the white one some loving :blink::blush:

oh also friday night coming home from Pete's house i saw a R33 4door entering the glynde hotel about 2am made me think of sky095 dont know if it was you??

spotted BNR32 i think at their work in parafield somewhere, nice volk rims on it i think with some wickid dish, looked very nice and clean. saw a lot of lines over the past week or so but can't remember them all at the moment.

thanx hunny at least someone would x

I know how u feel kellie, my clutch decided to fail at life on anzac highway, abuse was the most help i got!

Spotted a low, kitted (bn or vertex?) silver 32 with big front mount again, i have the white 34! i think hes on here? also saw him at the plaza a week ago.

I know how u feel kellie, my clutch decided to fail at life on anzac highway, abuse was the most help i got!

Spotted a low, kitted (bn or vertex?) silver 32 with big front mount again, i have the white 34! i think hes on here? also saw him at the plaza a week ago.

i would have stopped for you babe x

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