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Spotted just then.... Sxygtst....

Thats a big front mount!

Sounds good mate...

sorry would of pulled across and said hi, but was Fully out of it.... was just coming from work after telling em im goin home and to find someone else to fill in for me. So sorry bout that.

But car looks great

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Veilside R33, That was alittle buit of fun on the way to work, I normally turn off but wanted a little play :)

Thanks for the coment on the paint I am much happier this time, what did it look like while moving, can you tell it has teh pearl on it or do it just look yellow.

Your car look tough as comming up from behind!

nice....

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lol prolly cause i was flying, trying to catch up after the traffic lights. i swear i accidentally got my foot jammed on the velocitator!

i couldnt tell there was a pearl purely because i was concentrating on the cars in front etc, if i was a passenger i could have commented but not with quick glances i was taking, but it did look beautifull to say the least, it would be really well set off with a wing too!

what did the whole job set you back?

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Well I painted it my self, so only matterials....

:headspin: woah! i had no idea you did it yourself, amazing effort then, i dont suppose you be interested in doing mine the same colour? i'd love to watch and learn/help, i know its a long shot, but as they say, "if you dont ask".......

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hmmm happy to o work for mates but th yellow is kinda my trade mark :(

the finih is easy to get, its just a matter of choosing a color and getting the same color pearl.

I chose Fly Yellow and put on a yellow pearl. I saw it on a WRX in england and thought it looked horn. Wanted to do it on the old legacy, but never got around to it.

I recon just a red pear over your red would come up cool too.

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Went to the St Eddies year 10 formal last night, as we were pulling up seen a maroon 33, black 33 gtr, thought i saw a blue 34 couldn't really see it though because it was as we were pulling in to be dropped off, saw geoff lookin good buddy :) you were about 3 cars behind us :)

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Thanx :)- Heap of nice cars/wimmen there last night. Although Lines do dominate :sly: .

See everyone at the Jerra Tuesday eve? ...lol..hehehe

Spotted a fair few lines at the formal last night, coupe of 33's, the Blue R34, and Sinista's R32, Damn your cars nice!
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spotted a silver 32 turning into gladstone st-fyshwick

white 33 with 34 front bar(unfinished) and a grey 33gtr (Both parked at EVO)

Also a silver 33 gtr with white rims - gave the lad a wave but dont think he waved back.

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Thats one sic Avatar gR33ddy :rofl:

spotted a silver 32 turning into gladstone st-fyshwick

white 33 with 34 front bar(unfinished) and a grey 33gtr (Both parked at EVO)

Also a silver 33 gtr with white rims - gave the lad a wave but dont think he waved back.

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