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yeah taking muffler out. got it back :P just a quik job in and out...

oh yeah ash advice next time you need a fuel pump changed... dont fill up your tank ! haha

lol i realised that after i filled it up lol. Did they start working on it then or did they just see the full gauge? Oh and was that you with the fluro top?

was it pound road ? or sth gippy just before the round about ? cause i remeber a white 33 come up next to me, i looked but they didnt seem to interested so i assumed just another skyline driver.

spotted AP .. LEANBAC... in noble park parked outside the tafe thingy ... was gonna put a card just to make you look over your shoulder but had none on me!

white r34 at re customs before while i was there, gold piping.

and an r33 with on big thick blue line down the middle of the car on chandler road 7.30pm thats all for today :P

I was in a new euro, not moby, my whale...and I would have waved thats for sure.

saw wayne on 3 occasions today this morning on narre cranny rd and then on ernest wanke rd this arvi while i had a L plater drive my car and then at berwick maccas where we stopped for bout 30 min and had a chat and then we saw a very very nice one of the cleanest r33's i ever seen, gave him a spotted card and gave him the run down of wat sau is and wat its about. he seemed pretty keen.

At Cue Room last night; saw a really nice r34 gtt in white with mega bodykit.

a black r33 gts-t with gt stripes on bonnet/roof/bootlid etc; had personalised plates was parked on settlement rd. Anyone on here?

Anyone else here go to cue room or bar8?

saw a yellow r34 with sau stickers goin over the freeway on narre north rd at bout lunch time then saw a blue r34 gt at waverley gardens and then a marone 33 doing a uturn at police and jacksons rd and going into shell servo

Was working down in the Nissan Engineering workshop yesterday and spotted 3 new GTR's. Had a good look at the first pilot vehicle for the Australian delievered version. :) This is the Grey coloured one that everyone keeps seeing around Dandenong. I also had a grand tour of some of the specialist equipment thats required for GTR at the dealerships for servicing, i must say, there is some serious equipment for this car, and there is a special deisgned hoist purely for the GTR that the dealerships require for their servicing.

Also had a look at the new 370Z, both nice looking pieces of machinary

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