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Spotted an awesome silver r32 GTR plates FLYT32 at AAATyres Guildford Half cage, race seats, dished rims looked tough as!!!!!!! Oh and a P PLATER! GO HARD

Yeah saw that car today. Very very tasty 32!! Love the rollcage in it. If the guy is on this forum nice work mate!!!!!

spotted a white (i think, man my memory sux...) 33 with black bonnet near the northern beaches on saturday, plate NVE 33T, had a chat while driving, seemed like a nice bloke :ninja:

saw a 32 down a side street, plates were BAL 54G (Ball Sag) I think (nother memory glitch)

and numerous others along the beaches... one that looked like chubbs' car, another white one etc etc...

Drew, were you driving around Epping about 40 minutes ago??

Yep, just getting back from carlo court with my kfc... after going to parramatta to source price on lower control arm bush, which nissan now tells me i have to replace the whole god damn lower control arm as the bushes are not sold seperately same thing every suspension place i've rung so far has told me so instead of $110 (2 bushes) jobbie its now $330 for one whole control arm.

Yep, just getting back from carlo court with my kfc... after going to parramatta to source price on lower control arm bush, which nissan now tells me i have to replace the whole god damn lower control arm as the bushes are not sold seperately same thing every suspension place i've rung so far has told me so instead of $110 (2 bushes) jobbie its now $330 for one whole control arm.

thought it was you.. your the only 4 door I see around those parts :rant: I tried catching up to ya but got stuck at the lights just after the school/speed camera..

yeh I had to do the same thing for rego :ninja:

so I bought some cusco adjustable ones

thought it was you.. your the only 4 door I see around those parts :) I tried catching up to ya but got stuck at the lights just after the school/speed camera..

yeh I had to do the same thing for rego :)

so I bought some cusco adjustable ones

Will check them out. Thanks.

I spotted a blue 32 very VERY similar to ours on Gympie road in Windsor (QLD) this afternoon. NSW plates my322 or sumsing like that! I thought if you were just visiting i'd let you know you were spotted :)

Anna xo

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