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hiya grant

G'day,

Very clean 33 you have! I gotta wash both my 32 and 33 soon!

Cheers

Grant

p.s. you still got the wheels?

Edited by Count Grantleyish
spotted a white R34 with the nismo kit and impul side skirts, i was the chick in the white 34 next too you..u turned off into water gardens..

if ur a member here PM me, i want to ask u sumthng :)

dont pm her dude....she wants your a/s/l!

spotted a white R34 with the nismo kit and impul side skirts, i was the chick in the white 34 next too you..u turned off into water gardens..

if ur a member here PM me, i want to ask u sumthng :)

dont pm her dude....she wants your a/s/l!

PM sent with details, forget about the fact that i dont have a 34, and have never been to water gardens :no:

MZTRBO; seen her fly past my house quite a few times, cant mistake the rb25 song.

Serviced my car this morning; a plug for motul 8100 xcess 5w40: probably one of the highest quality oils you can buy at about 65bux.

Last night i encountered some senator with HYPRV8 or something along those lines; sounded great but went nowhere; a child could run into the middle of the road and grow to puberty before.......na mucking round.

LMAO

where do u live? and whats the rb25 song

errrrr the sound an RB25 makes?

Saw a 4 door 34 in the city last night, I think the plates RB26N1, had team ignite stickers.

Also saw a Lamborghini Orange r33 GTR with white rims. Nice car!

haha, so who SAU carded my car this morning at my house?

Also, spotted a R32 coupe (couldn't see if it was a GT-R or not) with what looked light a white carbon fiber vented bonnet. Turned out of Beaufort Road next to Burnt Bridge in North Ringwood.

LMAO

where do u live? and whats the rb25 song

Northern suburbs, would have seen u on plenty road. I expect it was you unless there is another white gtt with carbon bonnet with girl drivin'

n yeah; the exhaust note of an rb25, for some reason i can tell it appart from an r33.

Saw a few on Great Ocean road - Gave them a friendly wave. 1 "blinged out" - silver R33 coupe just gave me the biggest greasy :)

Last night coming home from Great Ocean Road - White R32 GTR - plates - XGTXRX

Fairfield - Green R33 coupe - plates - QSA *** - Very Clean car mate :bunny:

Northern suburbs, would have seen u on plenty road. I expect it was you unless there is another white gtt with carbon bonnet with girl drivin'

n yeah; the exhaust note of an rb25, for some reason i can tell it appart from an r33.

Nope wasnt me, i havent been on plenty rd for months and iv only been driving my r34 for 3 weeks

errrrr the sound an RB25 makes?

Saw a 4 door 34 in the city last night, I think the plates RB26N1, had team ignite stickers.

Also saw a Lamborghini Orange r33 GTR with white rims. Nice car!

lol no need to be a smart ass, btw [RB26N1] belongs to my brother :spank:

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