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you're gonna be driving a lancer ?

LMAO :D

Evo VIII is faster around Tskuba than a R33 GTR, both in stock trim :D

Either way, driving a lancer has to be better than driving a mazda 121 :lol: :lol: :lol:

So ?

I can still pay you out tho :D

And who said my car is stock?

Dont worry, im 'upgrading' also

haha, lancer might not be stock either :) lol, this is a stupid discussion anyway :D

What you upgrading to?? R34?

Edited by TommO

spotted a red 33 on corner of showground and windsor rd.. i waved.. the chick driving was a lil confused and only half waved!! :)

also spotted a silver 32 gtr... plates GTR something... beeped and got a wave in return.. this was near eastern creek! :wavey:

also spotted some nice lines at ec ;) DIMZILA (sp?) stands out... very nice car dude!!!!! sounded awesome! :)

also spotted brett and adrian causing trouble :)

Weirdest thing yesterday; thought I saw my own car driving around in my neighbourhood! White R34 GTT with Impuls....

Differences:

* Car was stock except for exhaust

* Car was riding at normal height

* Rear wheels kinda skinny :)

* It had a sexy sun-roof

Spotted outside of Col Crawford BMW... if you're on here mate, let us know we'll meet up sometime.

Also, another R34 GTT with black tail-light surrounds, always spot you around the Balgowlah and Dee Why area... you on here too?

spotted ?REL15H? i think that's b-man.. saw u at the last sec so i just barely got half a wave in lol (i was the blue r32 gtr on mowbray rd)

spotted a nice looking white r34 gtr plates "IFONLY" on the M4 on my to EC.. didnt even bother to look even tho they weren't going fast..

sic kents <_<

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