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Blue GTR - Met Nick this morning out at Eds. He owns 2 GTR's, selling the Blue after Rego. Keeping and driving the Gunmetal with the White wheels. His bro owns the black and silver 300zx's. Word has it that the Silver is xtremely quick. Scary Fast.

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I spotted Stirlo this arvo driving along the road with the Mint on it, i was going the other way to the high school. i was wondering what looked different about it. it looks a lot better than the other week, not that it was bad the other week..... hehe :)

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Terminal, Thanks its not buffed yet again, cause that process sux :)

and it already looks a million times better, plus the gold pearl looks awsome in some light, but it is very deceptive given its basically yellow pearl on yellow. But I think it works should look good when its finished.

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Hey Guys, It's a Wednesday night and I was just on my mates roof (dont ask) in QBN and I must have seen 3 R32's, a Silvia, A couple of R33's and I think I saw an R34(It was a dark colour and trees got in the way). Is there something going down tonight?

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Saw an NSX last night in civic, the red one with stickers down the sides and plates "NSX 08X" or something. It looked like J-Racing Jerry driving it? Would that be right?

edit: like he said above :)

Yep:Jerry driving.It's his mate's car from Sydney that did the AutoSalon Street Car of the Year comp'.And it's about to get "wide bodied"-DAMN!Plus Jerry wants one and he's getting a tast for it by driving it 'round...sweet car!

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Yeah, me and jayce and sciby/scooby (I cant remember your forum name, sorry! :P) were down at the formal but who cares bout the cars, the ladys were more impressive :P

:werd: There was some schweeeet eye candy at the Formal.SAU should be proud-SkylineBabe looked awesome!Maybe I'm biased,as my car was her ride to the Formal...Seriously,Cassi had the guys going :drooling: ,I tell ya!Back to the "spotted" thread:as mentioned above-Me,Scooby and Choochoobars' 32's in official attendance(along with Amaru ,making 4 in total),plus WhyTry's weapon was out growling around.There was a 33 of unknown ownership cruise by,but,whilst I had my eyes peeled,I must've been looking at all the talent and missed any R34 sighting.Still,it was a good night to be there... :aroused: !Geez,I was talkin' about the cars!Really I was!I don't want to sound like a dirty old pervert,do I?And,yes,that last comment leaves me defenceless against oncoming taunts by all and sundry!:)

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