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Dude! Are you serious??? Who the hell does that? Someone holding a grudge? If it were me I wouldve jumped in the line and given chase! Believe me it works! Good you got the plates though! If you havent already ring the AFP and report it. Tell them you were struck by a projectile thrown/shot from a moving vehicle. Even if its an egg, its actually a crime you can be charged with. (yes I have had experience with a similar thing, long story)

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spotted Mick's GTR in the canberra centre carpark..

also saw my twin - another blonde female in a maroon R33 - ppl keep telling me they saw me somewhere (including my bf) when it wasn't me, i finally spotted her :D

also another maroon R33 with nice rims on Drakeford near athlon drive at about 7pm

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spotted my car up on the jack putting my new springs in :) i have put the fronts in but they dont look any lower :) i guess it may just take a bit of driving to let them settle but meh i only want it dropped 2 - 3 cm anyways so maybe cause it's such a little drop i havent noticed. Backs are going in tomorrow they look like a bitch to get to so the backseat will be coming out anyways just an update :P gauges maybe next weekend

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spotted my car up on the jack putting my new springs in :) i have put the fronts in but they dont look any lower :) i guess it may just take a bit of driving to let them settle but meh i only want it dropped 2 - 3 cm anyways so maybe cause it's such a little drop i havent noticed. Backs are going in tomorrow they look like a bitch to get to so the backseat will be coming out anyways just an update :) gauges maybe next weekend

You'll probably find that the front will look a bit lower when you put the lowered rears in, the stock rears are "lifting" the car atm, making it look a lil high

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spotted Veilside andrew out front of tuggerz today round 3.30 you were there for about 30 mins i was in my friends shop which was directly acroos fro where u parked, playing NFSUII the whole time :)

ah ok haha yeah i had the best shop of my life! i bought a pair of creme Kenji Urban cords, 2 pairs of Kenji slides (creme and black) 2 pairs of awesome "Mitch Dowde" boxers and a white singlet, all for $65!!!!!!!!! gotta love random 1 day sales!

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You'll probably find that the front will look a bit lower when you put the lowered rears in, the stock rears are "lifting" the car atm, making it look a lil high

cheers andrew yea putting the rears shocks on in about 5 minutes :) so yea should be good will just need to get a wheel allignment and i will be happy :)

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lol no andrew i treat my car with respect :D haha well tey are all in and the back is sitting nicely front still looks a little high but i havent even taken it for a drive yet and i reckon it will settle down a little more. anyways have a good day all i am going to watch some baseball :D

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lol spotted a very nice wrx sandwich, i parked my 33 on the main strip in woden only to come back 25minutes later to find a crazy blue STI in front of me, with another blue STI in frotn of that, only to find Jon's PANADL 32 in front of all of us!!!

so the WRX's were sandwiched by 2 nice red Skylines, and it looked awesome!

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