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good call :D

the truck could prob out run an r33 too, you should hear it when it comes on boost! turbo is massive!!!

2500redline ftw!

we had a blown truck turbo in the workshop of my old work.. they look like the size of a t7.

spotted winks car at the rocks tonight.

Yeah, went to see Unique Automotive in Villawood today. I took my run around charade and left the skyline home. When I got there I was very impressed with the cars I saw. Standing outside the workshop, I could see two really serious looking GTRs, two supras. One had the bonnet open, had a really big turbo. two WRXs, three 200SXs and an RX7. Seen all the nice cars there and was wondering if they are even going to notice me, showing up in my charade. Ever been to a wrecker anyone???? They are so rude or they ignore you and let you wait. To my suprise, I was greeted straight away by a guy I believed was Paden. Link....you are right. He is a top guy, was very helpful and at no time made me feel like I am a dumb chick that has no idea about cars. He spent time explaining everything to me and did not brush me off for another guy who showed up in an r34. He was very professional. He acknowledge the other guy and said that he won't be long and went straight back to serving me. He was very easy to talk to. GREAT SERVICE. IF you want good services, go see Unique Automotive. I have booked my car in for some work. Lets see if their worksmanship is as good as their services. Will update soon.

oh.......if anyone has any experience with Unique Automotive in Villawood, please share with us.

a must see>>>>>>> check out the awards on the wall in the office. I have never seen so many.

Great stuff :D

I can asure you the work is top notch - i got recommended to them by Li from Jetspeed, as they take all their cars to him.

Id love to pop in and say hello one day - havent seen paden for a few years now

White R33 in Carlo, Plates LET IIM or some thing..

White R32 comming out of Macquarie Uni, wasnt really paying attention so didnt notice them till the last second.. got a wave though :wave:

Spotted a white R34 GTt following behind me on Merindah Rd in Baulkham Hills around 5.30 or 6pm tonight, then they turned left onto Seven Hills Road.

Also spotted a silver s1 Stagea heading into the complex where UAS used to be in Castle Hill.

This morning spotted:

-Silver R33 GTs25t Series 2 with red seat covers turning right onto king georges rd from forest rd

-Silver R33 Gts25t series 2 with plates 'MTK' three letters can't remember exactly with black/red rims heading away from sylvania on king georges rd.

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