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I WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY I HAVE SOLD MY COMMODORE VT 50L (PIG) AND HAVE ONE OF THE MOST FUN AND CRUZY RIDES I HAVE DRIVEN ........143.6 kw 15PSI r32 93 gt and i tell u it didnt take me long to wack my plates on with proud so hello to all and i hope u guys can tell me more about tha r32 i mean ive owned big hp commos - vl turbos and know of the convertions and twin turbo v8s but i would like to hear your veiw on the r32 motor

spotted SHRUGZ about 7 cars down from my car a second ago :P (dude she needs a wash! :D)

Damn it's sooo nice outside. I nearly got in my car, started her up, and left. Would've driven up the coast....

wil..

and yea.. car really needs a wash... actually front bar and bonnet need respray also cos of stone chips and gutters... make that.. the whole car needs a respray if you include the dents from trolleys from taking the damn woman shopping

used to see 321 GO around castle hill, now mum sees it heaps in burwood

Used to work in c/hill but now in ashfield. Let me know what ur mum looks like so I can wave next time :P

Car is almost sold now but will still be seen round the c/hill area.

SPOTTED : silver r33 fill up in da Shell servo on penno hill rd. Looked like a veilside kit.. white plates.. n sunroof

12:30pm... guy was wearing white shirt and jeans.. looked nice from the teletech window on level 12.

had a red 180 behind it too

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