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Actually just spat out some of my drink :P Well played.

SPOTTED: A nice looking red S15 cruising behind me on Park Road Cheltenham about an hour ago. SRDRFT... Bro, get a new numberplate.

Just Saw Owen in the blue 34 cruising down Moanash..gave a little toot and a wave and was like hey man and he looked at me like what the f**k you looking at. Lol :(

Hahaha,

Sorry man, didn't mean to be a rude bastard

JPCR33 turning into Templeton...but you know this, cause you waved. Which is the first wave I've had from another R33 owner, ever!

lol @ the self loathing 33 owner (i miss being that guy)

lol @ the self loathing 33 owner (i miss being that guy)

The irony being that we always thought our cars were the best looking/value Skylines...yet were never proud enough to share the joy with other owners.

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