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who the f*k is Jason?

JET-32R was owned and built by a guy named Lucas

Yes it was :P

JETR32 on here (Jason) did not sell his car i believe... or did he?

Also spotted Anna this morn on the way to work... NIGHT RIDER! :D (during the day time)

Also spotted Anna this morn on the way to work... NIGHT RIDER! :P (during the day time)

:D ... for the last time... its not Kit... its not night rider... its the Black Bish No 2!!!

btw was half asleep and didn't see you this morning... assuming it was in the same spot as usual???

spotted wink parked yesterday at manly and also a silver r33 series 2 parked at manly aswell number plate ***33r

both nice looking cars

Yay. Thanks!

Finding street parking in Manly beach on a sunny Sunday afternoon is bloody hard. So lucky I got that spot - and the Skyline wouldn't have fit in there either! :D

Spotted in Chatswood yesterday "DR SKY" white R34 coupe.

LOL guy obviously abused the shit out of it because that car has been going for the past 2-3 years without even the slightest of issues

i used to drive it all the time and it was great

I'm always seeing GTR-97V around Dural in the arvo's. It's a nice, clean white one. Not sure of the model tho..

And the other day spotted a nice pearl purple 'Line out at Bunnings Dural, it looked mean

LOL guy obviously abused the shit out of it because that car has been going for the past 2-3 years without even the slightest of issues

i used to drive it all the time and it was great

Obviously :laugh:

I mean everybody knows that it takes an entire 3 days to kill the big end bearings on an RB26.

Your mate got the better deal, mine now has to try to find the money for a rebuild.

LOL guy obviously abused the shit out of it because that car has been going for the past 2-3 years without even the slightest of issues

i used to drive it all the time and it was great

I havent actually had a chance to trash it yet wanted new tyres and brakes before I did that

just driving home casually last night and it starts dropping oil pressure then it started the big end knock :laugh:

LMAO what a joke

funny how people who i know saw you thrashing the arse out of it

but it conveniently dropped oil pressure while "casually" driving home

really? I was just casually driving it home at the time, but regardless whats done is done, I bought the car now its my problem

and my idea of thrashing is more than just a squirt every now and then which is all ive had a chance to do...

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