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sxygtst that was me inside reading the mags while you were getting a cut (googs is a good mate of mine)

Yes it is looking sad but i promise to restore it to good again.......

Very soon infact, new front bar is on its way hehhe

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sxygtst that was me inside reading the mags while you were getting a cut (googs is a good mate of mine)

Yes it is looking sad but i promise to restore it to good again.......

Very soon infact, new front bar is on its way hehhe

oh well - at least in it's current state you can claim you've been into some tough drift competions and that is the result!

bit of elbow grease and a good polish and you might hav eit solved! :headspin:

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I think i know which sierra your talking about, a guy i use to work with had a laser with a big trust sticker.

I Spoted a Black R32 gtst turning at the lights at Maccas in Fyshwick (bout 3.15pm) yesterday, then followed them down the end of the monaro to the roundabout on piallago way. Female driver

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Spotted and played with a R31 GTST Rb20det with some nice mods!!! was awsome fun, really nice guy too.. (along athlon drive)

Also spotted two skylines, one a silver R33 GTR and i cant remember the other one, maybe a white R32 GTR going towards tuggers along yamba drive around 3.45! i was in the dark grey/purple 33 going towards woden!

Dayne

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Come to think about it, i can remember, think it 'possibly' was a coupe. however not 2 sure... all i know was it had an apexi computer, upped boost to 15PSI, exhaust, massive fmic and upgraded turbo!!!:cheers:

It went frigin well! sounded awsome as well, asked him if he was on the site, however he wasnt.

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