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lol :P

I saw you parked behind me and was gonna post here as it looks like mass-iv's old ride...

oh, and hi lanky... ;)

Yeah its mass iv's old toy, i don't understand how you get such good parking all the time, every time i go to uni you have a good spot and i have to be a cheap skate and move my car every 3 hours at broadway lol

have to do it..

SPOTTED LIKE OVER 100 SKYLINES TODAY AT GRANVILLE OMG WHAT WAS HAPPENING THERE LIKE WOW

Heard they were up to no good and the cops blocked the only exit to defect em all!!

Yeah i happened to drive past the show n shine and went down to have a look.. some very very nice cars there.... the candy red r32 Gtr G U UP Dat Was aswesome.. I was really really really inlove with the Blue r34 Tommy Kiara Gtr .. that Car was Shmick...

And you probably would have seen Chubbs in the grandpa spec 31 behind me. Must have been a bit later than that though. That's also about where the lancer tried to take me out. Do you drive a lancer in your spare time... :thumbsup:

nah i was in my 33 with a smashed window that night.

also spotted 1 or 2 skylines at granville park today on the grass. what was going on?

yep, that's Nicolas, aka NicsR33

w00t w00t spotted!!! *does a dance* except i honestly can't remember driving last tuesday :thumbsup: we1rd???

spotted alot of skyliners today at the show-n-shine!!! that orange FTO had the best paint / rims combination ive never seen!

i saw you pull into the show, then i didn't actually see you at the show :domokun:

MRGTR911: 2GUUP is a "Get That Sideways Toy" with an RB30 bottom end, and i 'think' an RB26 top... very VERY nice ;) i lurve it :)

i saw you pull into the show, then i didn't actually see you at the show :domokun:

MRGTR911: 2GUUP is a "Get That Sideways Toy" with an RB30 bottom end, and i 'think' an RB26 top... very VERY nice ;) i lurve it :)

do you REALLY think it's a sideways toy?

only reason it got towed is cause it wasnt running at the time

when it was running (couple months ago) i used to drive it 3 or 4 times a week

the boys and i cruised the city every weekend

its no trailer queen

i even drove it to gold coast autosalon last year 20s an all

i didnt have to bring it to the show

but i thought it would be nice to show something different to the usual skyline

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