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Anyone spot this recently?? Its been in storage for 5 years but sold this week..

Hope its taken care of :)

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Holy turn back the clock Batman - haven't seen her for a VERY long time! How is Tokyo treating you N/A?

spotted the 34 with the night kids sticker down on moana beach this arvo

and spotted me earning a 6 pack, a stubbie and a bottle of wine for 2 recovery efforts. 6 pack for the Mecair van and the stubbie and bottle of wine for doing a 2 snatch pull on a mitsubishi rosa bus (converted to campervan)

Spotted yesterday a red r33 with a huge wing for sale at Semaphore, also spotted around 7.30pm a white s2 33 female driver and a white r34 with CC plates driving behind me along Semaphore, nice rides.

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spotted luke and damo's 34s, and also chads 32 and rubys stag representing at EHP :D looking good guys!

Also spotted luke again down the bay around 7, exchanged waves...then also got a wave from a guy in a red s14 s2.

Saw many other skylines parked down at glenelg, too many to remember.

Tokyo is fine Nightcrawler and although I miss Aus at times, I dont miss the police and the defects.

Just sold the old girl to a pretty good guy in Adelaide so you guys might see her around. Think he might change the wheels to some black Welds though..

spotted luke and damo's 34s, and also chads 32 and rubys stag representing at EHP :D looking good guys!

Also spotted luke again down the bay around 7, exchanged waves...then also got a wave from a guy in a red s14 s2.

Saw many other skylines parked down at glenelg, too many to remember.

thatd be dave (scandyflick)

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