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very droll steve :P

well that was the first time i have had the 32 out of the shed in two months. great to be behind the wheel again.

i did however get tailed by and un-marked car, and was 2 cars behind a marked car. Every time i put my blinker on to turn a corner, the guy in the passenger seat of the un-marked car would get on the radio, then lo and behold the marked car would turn that way before me, this went on for a very long 10 min

i got rid of them by changing my mind at the last minute to turn off brighton road, that got rid of the marked car, then i pulled over to take an imaginary phone call, and the un-marked car drove past. I saw the in marked car do a u turn up the road, i took that opportunity to duck down a side street, and hurried home in a law abiding manner.....

i think i'll leave the 32 in the shed for another couple months lol

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Late model 93' means I got pretty much a 33 GTR motor and my colour matches. I'm not sure what all the bottom shit means though.

Spot on mate, wasn't aware you had a late 93'er....

Still want me to get a price on all those parts for you?

Can anyone tell me where the Vehicle Compuond place is in Ottoway?

A friend on mine has her wrx impounded there, and doesnt know the address.

Claims that she cant find the address on the net either?

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