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what colour is your r32 ?

i was up there last weekend and saw 3 :). i go up there regulary to visit the women ... so you might see me around there.

i stand out up there amoungst all the holden's and fords . . .

yeah ya wood lol there are a few r32s and r33s and even seen a r35 gtr geting round red with number plate r35gtr. ill keep a look out for ya

myn is a purple one gtr front bar dosnt get out much tho

Edited by mr turbo
not called the spud train anymore?

theres both :P

spud box is owned by my mates step dad, and the spud train is the next lot up on the corner at the other tyre place hehe. tho i havnt seen it there for ages

spud box ?

BeauRepairs after hours, he works from the car park, across the road from KFC, less wait and more filling then greasy KFC with a 500m lineup for drive through ! BAH

lo yeah gets bad as somtimes cars lineing up out on the highway

spud train aye ? might go hunting for that one.

my wagon should be empty Dezz if your need anything taken up there or brought back that wont fit in the 33, just aslong as their not breathing its A.O.K

heheh thanks for the offer...but my cousins own a fruit shop up there...so the semi trailer that they bring to melbourne 2-3 times a week is usually big enough to carry anything I need :P

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