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Yeh mate i think that was me, near the RSL right? I gave u a wave back but you where driving off.  Its the first time shes been out with the new rims on it, my old ones where gold five spoke Work's that where hacked up.

Yeah sorry had to get my eyes back on the road :P

But your ride looks hawt - said to my gf, "saw a real nice r32 a second ago with no wing and nice rims". she rolled her eyes lol.

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Hey yeh that was me.. saw u 2.. thats the day i bought the baby :) my car looks a bit different now, 18" chrome and fat exhaust :) your car looks heaps neat.

Thanx

Tis good to see another 32 in town.

Yea, i saw your car a tuggers the other day, with the wheels on... very nice.. aswell as Slither pulling out of the car park next to me.. ( There! mentioned it. ;))

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Thanx

Tis good to see another 32 in town.

Yea, i saw your car a tuggers the other day, with the wheels on... very nice.. aswell as Slither pulling out of the car park next to me.. ( There! mentioned it. ;))

spose i spotted you too

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Yeah sorry had to get my eyes back on the road  :rolleyes:

But your ride looks hawt - said to my gf, "saw a real nice r32 a second ago with no wing and nice rims". she rolled her eyes lol.

Haha ah women dont understand sometimes!!!

It looks heaps different now with the new rims. Have to thank stav from trojan motorsport for hooking me up with them, for a really sweet price too.

My mate who i was dropping off at the time said to me "what is that guy doing, he is driving real slow, and y did he just wave at you?"

lol

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Saw white R33 similar to mine in woden as i turned onto hindmarsh, turned off before i got a wave though

thats Heath's car...... (i hope i got the name right??? im hopeless!) he was out on friday night. was good to meet ya mate :)

and saw lee in woden. i would've stopped to chat, but i was in a rush. if anyone gets the chance to have a run in an Evo 9, dont turn it down!!! Holy Sh1t!!! :rolleyes::P:D:D

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thats Heath's car...... (i hope i got the name right??? im hopeless!) he was out on friday night. was good to meet ya mate :rolleyes:

Hey mate I am Heath, came for the first time on Friday had a great night, lots of nice cars and blokes...

Saw black R34 last night in Civic mmmm NICE

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i didnt do that i am not sure how that happens possibly you were replying or something.

anyways i forgot last night when i was going to a mates place turning off caslton down towards ashley drive i think a r31 boost up the hill didnt realise till i saw the tail lights.

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