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that happened to me not long ago in my 32... snappped the pivot ball off, and blew the slave cylinder seals to sh*t. just hope that u were lucky like me and that any bits n pieces floating about in ur gearbox dont do damage.

good luck mate :banana:

gday mate ...spotted you on king william for a chat once..

spotted you again pulling in your driveway tonight 6.30pm ish...i was in my work van :spank:

my car looks identical to yours anc has cc plates dude :P

gday mate ...spotted you on king william for a chat once..

spotted you again pulling in your driveway tonight 6.30pm ish...i was in my work van :D

my car looks identical to yours anc has cc plates dude :banana:

hey mate! thanks for not commenting on how fkn dirty my car is :D LOL

you should post up a thread about ur car and let us all dribble cos of the sexiness :banana:

carl

spotted a couple of lines on the way home tonight a white one with website url he was turning of pt Wakefield rd going the back way from cavan to main nth rd

saw one with a custom plate possibly south rd and regency rd

and say a poser in a NA R33 green with the bottom section grey and he had swaped his blue GT badges for red ones they must go quicker :cool:

spotted r34 gtr v-spec plates BNR034 was beautiful just off the freeway towards city, spotted a white r33 GTR on main north east road just before paradise mazda

I saw that white R33GTR crossing the bridge over the Torrens by Paradise Mazda at about 5pm tonight - is that what time you saw it Jenkies?

Oh, and had drinks and played table tennis with Michael (the dentist) that owns that sweet Black R34GTR on Sunday at Munro's. :cool:

yes indeed....... just got off the bus after a crappy day at tafe and my usual asshat of a bus trip and saw it booting past just past coles dernancourt just before 5... sounded tuff

yes indeed....... just got off the bus after a crappy day at tafe and my usual asshat of a bus trip and saw it booting past just past coles dernancourt just before 5... sounded tuff

spotted light blue r32 without a wing while i was waiting to pull out of caltex on north east road around 6... nice paint job for sure

spotted a 33 as I was pulling out of the OG road bottleshop onto northeast, nodded to driver

-D

blue-green 33 bout 8ish last night by the gepps cross Karts.. kit, rims, the usual, looked awesome. For sale too.

Oh and if nobody saw my car posing it up with the piecart in the city last night?! I know at least 4 skylines went past in the few hours I was there

spotted a couple of lines on the way home tonight a white one with website url he was turning of pt Wakefield rd going the back way from cavan to main nth rd

saw one with a custom plate possibly south rd and regency rd

and say a poser in a NA R33 green with the bottom section grey and he had swaped his blue GT badges for red ones they must go quicker :D

yeh mate that was me half asleep after work... :P strange i didnt "spot" u...

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