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ZIPPO =]..what car you drive...i go to holmesglen tafe chaddy to,

i see heaps of lines, but always parked, never the drivers

hey BLK, i drive R33 s2 turbo... silver. if your ride colour is black, then i have seen yours.. i think you are the only one... :P

Edited by zippo

ive seen 2-3 other black 33s at holmesglen lol

one of them LA3er i think or something is on here aswel...

Kris...the work they did was great...got it matching up quite good no gap inbetween bumper n car, they wired up indicators for me, the paint was matched up properly, i would definaetly reccomend DT PANELS. ..Might see you tonight at Southland meet you can have a look,....whens yours due???

Yeh zippo im there, though I now park at the Harvey Norman because I found its a closer walk. Gunmetal 33gts-t with plates LA3AR. And blk_sz , i think I saw you today at about 12 parked at maccas in the car with someone else, was on the phone so didn't stop and say anything.

Also spotted a black 32 with rear quarter SAU stickers coming out of harvey norman in the morning

Edited by lazar

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