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Your f*$king kidding arn't you slim??? i done the very same thing yesterday i sydney on river road comming of the m5,lucky i could drive it home though cos i live in newcastle,but still the money its going to cost to fix it is just a pain in the ass!!!!!!(by the way i was on my way to meet a fellow member to pick up a reo bar) looks like i really need to fit it now haha.

Yeah :)

shouldnt be too much to fix.. but yeah.. just dont need to be wasting cash on some thing like this right now

Spotted a gunmetal grey 32 GTR in Mount Druitt today, see him cruise past my work most days of the week the guy who drives it is fairly old must be in his 60s at least, hope im still driving something with some power when im his age.

Woohooo! my first spotting! :laugh: I drive the gun metal S1 with 19's, where were you?

My car was the silvery grey S2 GTST 4 door parked between you and the other coupe for a few minues, nice car love the rims, im thinking about getting the same ones on my car.

Love dished rims

I think powerplay are presenting it at Autosalon(2nd Dec). Dont quote me on that

prolly....I heard on the radio an Autosalon ad that said neesan's mighty z tune will be there.

last night spotted,

Red 32 GTR, stock wheels at lights on great western,

Gunmetal or black 32 GTR on great western, followed him for a while.

Gunmetal r33 GTS-T with fibreglass 400r lookalike bar and some people sitting around at crispy creams Penrith

spotted wilch on i think its windsor road today he was heading towards north mead. couldnt miss those vinyls

:D Hey dude. Would've been me heading back from picking up a new fuel pump for my g/f's 32. I spotted a few lines, but didn't catch their plates. What were you in?

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