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haha, that brings back memories. i remember dominos carpark always had the lineup of black 32s, normally yours, that gts-4 with the vented bonnet and sometimes that n/a one. i always parked there to go to the bank and have a sus of the other lines :cool:

cheers man, i always tried to keep the 33 clean i spose. were joel and amandas 33s the burgandy and oranges ones? do i know your roommates?

Ha, of course. I'd hear it pull up or see it on the camera a black 33 in the carpark and it was yours. It was a fine looking line up there for a while, nice photo opportunity. The gts-4 was the other managers and the n/a one was a bit dodgy and he always used to crash it somehow. We had all lanes at shell occupied by 32's once. Good ol' times.

Yeah they were with sinful and sunkist plates. I first saw your's when i was coming out of subway and the look and noise was unbeatable, but anyway.

I think your other half knows her and chats away on msn

lol, i just asked her, it all makes sense now :cool:

back then i had a straight 3.5" from the turbo and jun cannon, it was fairly loud. i remember the gts-4 coming into my old workplace in a rather sorry state. also remember some of the n/a 32s driving was rather exuberant.

anyways i hope u get the 32 back on the road soon man, its sucks when workshops keep putting off your job

Ahh, i rekon she asked you a few skyline related questions. The tone was ideal not so loud it sounded the same through the revvs but the true rb purr, although i haven't heard it full throttle. That the night he careered off the freeway into a tree?? Pretty scary stuff as i was infront, the death of fun. I remember when n/a stacked it into a curb in the wet. It's not a powerful car at all, he just couldn't drivr. I need it back, it's like losing a limb and seeing others drive past just adds insult to injury.

yeah she did, i thought it was rather odd that she wanted to know about hicas and getting through regency haha

yep when he drove it off the freeway, i remember it came in on the tow truck early in the morning and it was stoved hard!

dude 8 weeks is a disgrace!! no place should take that long, especially for a quarter panel.

last year someone reversed into my rear quarter. their insurance took care of it, which meant, f**king around with multiple quotes. waiting on insurance to approve, etc all that BS, instead of a quick cash job, and i had my car back and repaired a month after it happened. mind u, half that time it wasnt even at the crash shop. so only 2 weeks to fix.

and auto salon just passed. 2 days before i had no kit on my car, it didnt fit and no paint. that all came together in 2 days!! 8 weeks is shocking. take ur business else where. i dont see why it would take anywhere longer than 2 weeks.

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