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All-time favourite pics of the old wagon (RIP). I know it's not a skyline but at least it's got GTR rims :D

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Haven't got any great shots of the replacement yet, unfortunately its the one in the foreground :D

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yeah you probably have, quite often go to windys. Its a sil80 not a 180 aswell lol, no ca's here. Unfortunately its on double defect at the moment. Ive only driven it 4 times in the past 3 months. Miss it

Edited by Dori_Garu

yeah someone hit me and in the end i got slapped a $200 fine for failing to maintiain controll of my vehicle (go figure) and slapped a double defect... it sucks.. but thats just how the cookie crumbles. This is my other favorite photo, its got wide guards now though

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All-time favourite pics of the old wagon (RIP). I know it's not a skyline but at least it's got GTR rims :D

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Haven't got any great shots of the replacement yet, unfortunately its the one in the foreground :D

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Very tough GT-R man.

I am dying to organise a GT-R only meet sometime soon.

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new wheels ;)

Looking good, Ive spotted you at cruises before..

Ive also seen a similar car in Gawler a couple of times but I dont think its yours as I dont remember seeing the SAU sticker on the windscreen..

edit: your car used to have those DRIFTR? The silver 5 spoke rims didnt it?

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