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Spotted a purple R32 with no wing and white rims on the Great Western Highway in St Marys/Colyton area, had a run with him and it smashed me, gave thumbs up and got it back once I caught up to him, you on here dude nice car whats done to it?

Spotted a purple R32 with no wing and white rims on the Great Western Highway in St Marys/Colyton area, had a run with him and it smashed me, gave thumbs up and got it back once I caught up to him, you on here dude nice car whats done to it?

i think your talking about this guy in the pic!

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you sure about that mona ???

Cause I know he bought dannys old car...but he kept the JDM-32R plates on them last time I saw him...

Which was at the UAS dyno day...

absolutely! bumped into him and his mates at thornleigh maccacs a while ago... he was sporting those plates!

Spotted MADGTR this arvo at baulko.

stocklan mall. love your car man.

Thanks trublsm, It needs a wash at the moment, 2 track days and 5 weeks since it has seen a sponge.

I missed you what were you in?

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