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spotted a black 32 on the m2 at around 6ish... dev10s i think :P :wavey:

also a sexy sexy red monaro!!!! yummmyyy!!! i'd so hit it! :uh-huh:

also spotted thomas and sproose goose, plus a 31 that squatted soooo nicely on launch! :D and a few other cars at the gong cruise :)

spotted a black 32 on the m2 at around 6ish... dev10s i think :) :wavey:

also a sexy sexy red monaro!!!!  yummmyyy!!!  i'd so hit it! :uh-huh:

also spotted thomas and sproose goose, plus a 31 that squatted soooo nicely on launch! :)  and a few other cars at the gong cruise :)

that was nothin :D

Wait till you see me set damper controll to soft and dump it off the rev limiter, THEN you'll see me squat :P

that was nothin :D

Wait till you see me set damper controll to soft and dump it off the rev limiter, THEN you'll see me squat  :P

hahaha nice......

Dude get the R31 house kit........and them wheels :)

paint it BLACK !! and daaaayaam it would look hot!!

i'm too poor :)

http://cwaweb.bai.ne.jp/~kgc10/hyousi.htm

check out some of the R31's in that :)

I think i was telling you about that site (i think, i have the memory of a gold fish at the moment).

Also, here's the wagon i was talkin about :D

wagonnewearo1.jpeg

how phat is that :P

forgot to add these :)

yahataR31%20049.jpeg

DSCF0030.jpeg

http://cwaweb.bai.ne.jp/~kgc10/takemura.htm

mmm, rb26 goodness

Edited by Jago
On a side not.. saw this earlier this morning..

just down the road from my place.. unlucky.. damn unlucky..

looks like someone came down the hill a little to fast..

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damn, you'd be pissed if that was your car...

Edited by midnight
[[d a n n y]] is that black bonnet a CF one?

If so, how long have you had it on and how many problems with the police with it on?

hm..well had it for about dunno less than 6 months

but no probs with police been pulled over by highway partols

for random checks but never said anything about the bonnet.

alos RBT's no probs yet

:lol: nah i have stockies! lol

hm...yes definately i am seeing things.. ;)

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