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Spotted/followed dj hatton (unless there another blue one) in QBN on friday night.... i mean saturday morning.

Of all times and places for two cars to end up following each other hey? Where you dropping off friends? I was.

i can't remember what i was doing on friday night/saturday morning. all i know is that i was far from being in a fit state to drive so it might've been someone else! :D

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Spotted without doubt in my mind the ugliest 200sx i have ever seen and if not one of the worst Nissans I have seen :P

nsw number plates allryz its a pink/red one with airbrushing all over it, all the bits where mesh would go is like some checker plate type metal and twin 3.5 or 4 inch tips.

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its such a shame that so many people don't have any taste when it comes to modifying their cars. no doubt people will have seen the s2000's getting round on mahooosive chromies and the huge numbers of cars with nothing but bling. i just don't understand how these cars are attractive!!!???!!!

spotted mick's sti (i think) in woden the other night.

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its such a shame that so many people don't have any taste when it comes to modifying their cars. no doubt people will have seen the s2000's getting round on mahooosive chromies and the huge numbers of cars with nothing but bling. i just don't understand how these cars are attractive!!!???!!!

spotted mick's sti (i think) in woden the other night.

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Each to there own! Some people may consider JDM "distasteful". Personally i am a fan of both. (Well I prefer bling on cars that have the balls to back it up). I will drool over yours or Jayces car all day long but then i can see another GTR32 with 20's and an a/m kit that looks equally as drool worthy!

Dont hate the player, hate the game.

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i agree to a certain extent. i'm a big fan of tasteful bling. like erica's gt! its got spinners and a monster kit and just reeks of bling, but its the coolest forrester ever! there is a line however, and a lot of people have cars way to far over it imo.

and youssef's car, imo is pretty tasteless but has the grunt to back it all up. i don't like the paint, wheels or interior, but its quick and therefor i respect it! each to their own!

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Funny. It sounds like an accurate description of the queen st pink 200sx with ACT plates [4DBABES]. Of whom i know the owner. NSW plates doesnt make sense though... Did it have guages on the bonnet (chrome)? And big chromies?

na definatly wasent 4dbabes this one was a fair bit different to that one and i knew my comments would probably stir some people up and hey its just my opinion but i just think it did not look very nice.

He gave it a quick hit when he was next to me and managed to slip the rear wheels for second but it was from a stop so i dont know if it actually had any power as anyone can do that. i should have gotten a photo and they were NSW plates ALLRYZ.

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