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for you that dont know me im mic_check_1_2 and i like cheese :laughing-smiley-014:

dissapeared for a fair while afta selling my old 32 and goin to dark side (SR20 ugh!!!) but now... i am now rocking a skyline agen!!! now since i met so many great ppl in tha old thread and that i use to completely whore aswel lol

IM BRINGIN IT BACK!!!

its good to be rocking a skyline agen

HOWS ALL MY OLD WESTYS GOIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-josh

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^^^ haha yeh i do,

nice one tom you ass!!

i swapped that sil for this:

hks cams, blitz turbo, fpr, fmic, straight pipes, kit, teks, diff shim, coilovers all the drift goodies:)

alot more plans to come but at this point got a few lil issues i gotta fix on it!!

So thats why that car is no longer parked outside supercheap yamanto every day. I wondered what happenned to it.

I was there last weekend!

Must be a very recent aqusition! I must say when painted it will look really nice!

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