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rebuild ??? i thought it had already had a rebuild the fact you were running that monstor turbo or did you just want to freshen it up ???

SPOTTED DAD picking up SHY32 finaly from the rebuild ;)

He has to run it in so if you guys need a cruise this friday then let me or him know.

Cheers Dan

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SPOTTED DAD picking up SHY32 finaly from the rebuild :)

He has to run it in so if you guys need a cruise this friday then let me or him know.

Cheers Dan

Welcome back! Nice to have another big hitter prowling the streets again!

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Spotted: absolutely zero imports in the Sydney CBD in the first 24 hours I've been here..... (Yes I'm bored. I'm sitting in the Sydney Masonic Centre with absolutely nothing to do and taking advantage of some free wireless broadband)

I did however se a couple of current model M3's and a Ferrari 360 last nite

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Spotted: absolutely zero imports in the Sydney CBD in the first 24 hours I've been here..... (Yes I'm bored. I'm sitting in the Sydney Masonic Centre with absolutely nothing to do and taking advantage of some free wireless broadband)

I did however se a couple of current model M3's and a Ferrari 360 last nite

lucky bastard. i wish i had an all expenses paid trip..... :D

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Don't worry Luke, I'd rather be at home.

It's nice to come here for a couple of days, but I so couldn't live here.

Spotted import number 1, and yes it's a Skyline, black R34 GT-t on Castlereigh Street bodykit and what looked very similar to Nismo LM wheels

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explain?

Oh... work flew me to Sydney on Monday until tomorrow night, I'm helping with some Building Code of Australia energy efficiency seminars that they're doing in all the capital cities.

I'd like to go to the Brisbane one but I doubt I'll be going.

Anyway, I've just been wandering around the city with an old school friend, we've seen....

A white R34 GT-t

A white R33 GTS-25t

A gunmetal grey R32 GT-R

A white R33 GT-R with the plates "GDZILA" parked outside my hotel on Castlereigh street

A black Pulsar GTi-R

A Sydney ghost tours HEARSE (mad!) on George St

A black Ferrari 360 Spyder convertible on Pitt St MMMMM BITCH

A red 360 Modena that gave it a hit past me on George St... OMFG THE NOISE

A red 360 Spyder (They really do like them 360's here....)

A white S15 convertible (Sexy, SEXY. I didn't even know they existed, yes I did check to see if it was an S13 with a front/rear end conversion, no it was a proper S15.)

A black 997 911 Carrera 4

A Bentley Continental GT on Oxford St

And this really old 1940's lowrider that when the guy gave it a rev, belched flame out it's sidepipes :woot:

And that's just off the top of my head

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spotted *can't call him by his correct name cause that'd take effort* AGAIN! possibly on your way home from the tuggerz apartments...? well anywho, is that ur main point of business...?

Yes.

and FFS my name is Andrew, i've told you before.

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