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Hi all im a newbie here, met all of you at the Hawker formal tonight! I was in the Silver R33 Gtst SII that Sxygtst (jon) used to own. It was possily my biggest "Spotted" when I cleared the crowed and drove round to find about 10 (maybe more) hot lines' parked lining the exit! (all of you guys) So thanks to SINISTA (richard?) for introducing me and I look forwardto cruising with you guys!

Anyone spotted me recently? Silver R33 GTST SII? Stock apperance but loud and frequently sideways? I cant get a pick small enough to use as my Avatar!

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p1r4t8r, its not me! I make an effort to wave and nod to everyone driving a skyline! I dont have P-plates on the car but the boys in blue would probably like me 2 for another couple of months!

choochoobaa, sorry also not me! (that I can remember) It was an awesome turnout I agree!

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Hi Stevie, Welcome mate:wavey:. Yep a nice turnout indeed. Tis the first time I've seen your line. Look forward to catching up and cruising more often. Mayhaps see you at Jerra on Tuesday. :)

Richard.

PS. I still cant get an Avatar of my precious to the right whatever's :)

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Spotted! me driving like a grandma because my cluctch slipped to the point where it revs whenever you put your foot down! hooray! booked it in with Ed, looking at $1000 for a new Exedy clutch installed, apparently slightly better than stock. I'm not a lead foot so it should do, but ouch! $1000 so close to christmas! i could cry!

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i followed a silver 33 to the formal tonight cause i had no idea where i was goin. maybe that was u stevie? sorry for cutting u off a few times but the traffic was a bitch and if i lost ya then i woulda been screwed.

good turn out tonight anyways

I think that was me, you had two passengers right?

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Yeah, i was reading it last night. I knew my clutch was on the way out so i was looking at my options. I'm just going with what Ed offered. I need the car back as soon as possible and this will be the quickest way. Maybe not the cheapest, but hey, I trust Ed to do a good job, and if that means i pay an extra $100 or two on top i dont mind.

But thanks anyways. Oh and that reminds me, i owe you a drink sometime for a certain thing you did to a certain Falcon. :)

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Integra Automotive in lanyon drive in queanbeyan (at the mobil servo just past the fixed speed camera after jerra).

Or you can call on 62329329

Im sure he would be relieved to just do a normal service instead of working on mine and sinistas car, hes probably sick to death of both of them by now :)

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