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Spotted that R32 that looks very similar to Richards, i gace him a big wave and a smile as we rolled past each other (woden carpark) and he gave me a filthy look.....gee i wish i could be so cool that i could snub other skyline drivers *clicks heels together and says "I wish i was that cool i wish i was that cool i wish i was that cool*  <_<

i hear you mate. it costs nothing to smile and wave back. these people who equate their cars with their egos are prats. i remember a letter in mixmag a long time ago which pretty much said, "i'm sick of going to clubs, trying to be friendly and getting mega attitude from dickheads who stack shelves at woolworths for a living". step off, i'm just waving. i'm not worshipping you.

what are you when you get out of your car, mate? nothing.

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Still more expensive than that so called "sports car" whale blubber you own  :P

Sorry had to reply to a cheap shot with a cheap shot  :P

when i bought mine new i could have easily got a a r32 gtr under the 15 year rule for the same as what i got my gts-t for and from what i saw it wouldnt have been to bad either i just didnt want to have to keep paying for things that break would break on a 15 year old car :D anyways back on topic i think he should have waved too :)

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when i bought mine new i could have easily got a a r32 gtr under the 15 year rule for the same as what i got my gts-t for and from what i saw it wouldnt have been to bad either i just didnt want to have to keep paying for things that break would break on a 15 year old car :cheers: anyways back on topic i think he should have waved too :D

at the time u bought urs, a R32 gtr in the same condition woul've been easily 30 grand plus methinks

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at the time u bought urs, a R32 gtr in the same condition woul've been easily 30 grand plus methinks

no it wasnt 15 year rule dude i could have got a r32 gtr for around the 25 - 27K mine was about $25,500 when i bought it which was probably a bit much but meh it hasent gone pop yet so i have to be happy with that :cheers:

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spotted today....

yellow R33 in fhyswick going past catalyst and then a greenish metallic R33 S1 boosting off from the lights next to golf connection and yeah

was during the day and stuff

edit: also spotted the sinista look a like....looks ok but richards is nicer.... it has a v-spec 2 sticker on the back btw peoples...and a big front mount

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I was on foot, you where stopped one car back from the pedestrain crossing, and I was to your left looking at your car.

oh ok cool, as i was running in to get dinner i forgot that i still had people in the car, and i locked it, and after they moved a few seconds later it triggered the microwave sensors in my car and set the alarm off, i looked like a dick lol.

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oh ok cool, as i was running in to get dinner i forgot that i still had people in the car, and i locked it, and after they moved a few seconds later it triggered the microwave sensors in my car and set the alarm off, i looked like a dick lol.

I have done that a number of times, fortunatly my alarm system didn't have microwave sensors...

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