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ya.. think he's selling them in the FS section now

IMO, price is a 'tad' steep but there are ppl who probably will buy it

if i had the extra $15k, i know i would either spend it on mods or upgrade to a GTR =)

nice plates none the less

well today spotted so many skylines along lane cove/epping road

black r34 crusing on opposite direction

dont haveta mention theyellow r34 parked at the apartment building again

white r33 with a kickass bodykit

r32 with the licence plate 'abc-..." cant see the other characters....damn truck got in the way

other cars spotted, greenish civic riced up hardcore...azn was sitting inside

grey silvia s15,red honda s2000, red evo6 driving to city

all in a morning's busride to macquarie uni eh?:)

I said hello to a beautiful young lady in a dark? R32 on Victoria rd tonight. If you you see this Pm me!! love to catch up and say hello.

I also followed a white R32 GTR through Putney way.

I said hello to a beautiful young lady in a dark? R32 on Victoria rd tonight. If you you see this Pm me!! love to catch up and say hello.

I also followed a white R32 GTR through Putney way.

haha...smoooooooth.

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