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Sean you d%^khead, still have your car do we?? wot happened to selling it eh

I was going to sell it but i love it to much, I would love more power tho! :D

Im getting a bike at the end of the year so i will keep the R32 for a while yet. Next time you come into work you have to give me a tour of your car. Ive heard it has some balls!!

oi..your HCR320 aren't you!!!

your such a snob :(  

You pulled up next to me a few weeks ago and when i looked over you looked away...I mean..seriously...WHO DOES THAT!????? :D

I see you heaps in north sydney...I'm around in a white r33

hahaha sorry bout dat!!! i mustve been still asleep or something that morning...i normally give at least a nod to a fellow skyliner...sorry :confused:

i really mustve had an off morning actually cos i my fav part of the drive to work is turning down Berry St to see how many ppl i can scare the shit out of wit my BOV as i floor it just before i turn into my carpark!!!

yeah i work in north sydney and i've seen your '33 around a bit too...nice ride

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