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spotted htial again this morning at 11, turning onto lower dandy from nepean highway

Did you see me light up the rears on lower dandy doing a u-turn???... ...GF wanted to go to DFO and was telling me it was lower dandy up until we were on it and then she said Center dandy... ...I should have checked before I left home...

spotted a r33 GTS-T downstairs at the chaddy carwash carpark. it had purple stripes and stars on it. had SAU stickers. and it had a wheel lock on it :O

Two spots in one day... ...Iz awesomez...

htial fail lol

Why for "failz"... ...I saw one on a Lambo and thought it would look good on mine... ...and I don't usually park in that part of Chaddy...

Did you see me light up the rears on lower dandy doing a u-turn???... ...GF wanted to go to DFO and was telling me it was lower dandy up until we were on it and then she said Center dandy... ...I should have checked before I left home...

Nope, but I saw that white WRX that was in front of you doing a u-turn and almost hit me lol.

i keep running into a white r34 GTR called NISR-34. yesterday at knox and today on bridge road. us r34's do get around

thats lee, i dont think he's on the forums. He recently brought the car from another guy i know.

i keep running into a white r34 GTR called NISR-34. yesterday at knox and today on bridge road. us r34's do get around

yeah i see that every sunday at Springvale ! down the same street where i have coffee, its like clocks works, get the GTR fix haha

Ah shit, I knew it was someone with '89' in their name :ninja:

Cars looking good, I see you're getting the bootlid rust fixed :)

Yeah, how did you know? :)

Have you been stalking my car? :D

I'm actually getting a lot of things resprayed/repair lol. Boot, rear light covers, mirrors, driver's door and rear quarter.

What stage was my car at when you saw it? :)

I saw it on Saturday when I was picking up my car (the white Pulsar you may have seen there for a month or so.) They'd fixed your door, that's about all.

Oh, I didn't see a Pulsar when I dropped off my car on friday. What did you have to do that took a month?

Ah Charles so that's your car I keep seeing at DT :)

How long til yours is done? Mine will be joining yours there soon to get some stuff painted and fitted!

Yup, that's me :)

Would be more recognisable when I get some SAU stickers on there (old ones were sold with my old car).

Vu said it should be by Wednesday, so it's only going to be there for less than a week.

So you are taking your GTR there? I'll let you know how well they done when I get it back :D

yeah i see that every sunday at Springvale ! down the same street where i have coffee, its like clocks works, get the GTR fix haha

yeah that was Nick's car, he sold it just recently. Nick had it in his garage next to his other white R34 GTR nur spec :D

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