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Yeh, I've seen you round, always over at charcoal chicken! Nice ride dude.

no_gtr_yet yeh, not counting the race cars cos there's a few up here, that still isnt many, 7 cars out of almost 200,000 people, I'd call that uncommon. No offence intended. There are a few around but there's way more 33's.

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don't worry guys skylines are still uncommon down here compaired to sydney or melbs a dime a dozen up there. but commodore and fords match skylines 100 to one in australia easy, if not more.

My brother has just bought a new import to launceston, a real hot ride. Its a 1994, blue kitted, manual, twin turbo, supra...........very nice!

will be in the state after christmas after the 5th. Nice two imports in my garage.....hehehehehehe.

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