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I'm currently in Canberra at my aunty's house in Kaleen, and right next door I spotted a gunmetal R33 sedan parked with NSW plates, JVxxx (I didn't look at the numbers properly).

Hi to all;

Just bought a nice r33 gtst and was out for a cruise and spotted three skylines. One in Landsvalve (r34), one in Bass Hill (r33), and one in Burwood (r33). All in one night and all had the UNIQUE PRO SERIES stickers on the their cars. Does anyone knows what is UNIQUE PRO SERIES???? Have seen it on alot of performance vehicles.

it's a workshop somewhere around bankstown (can't remember where they are).. i went on a cruise with them a while back.. nice bunch of blokes!!!

I spotted Liz's new toy.

YAY!!! Not long now! :P

it's a workshop somewhere around bankstown (can't remember where they are).. i went on a cruise with them a while back.. nice bunch of blokes!!!

YAY!!! Not long now! :wacko:

Thanks Liz, I spoke to a guy today at cumberland macers after I spotted his 200sx wearing the UNIQUE PRO SERIES (nice guy). I asked him where did he get the cool stickers and it is in fact from a workshop in Villawood called UNIQUE AUTOMOTIVE. He too said that they are really nice guys. Will go and see them tomorrow. Will let you all know how it goes. It's hard to find good workshop when you are a chick.

spotted a wingless red R34 driving into richmond yesterday

That guy from richmond. Banned from this forum and any cruises, due to doing burnouts, and speeding everywhere(he got NOS).

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