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Spotted me picking my car up from Detail FX and omg did they do a good job. Justin worked on my car and has got the paint looking 10x better. Compared to some other detailers the price may seem a little higher but meh it was worth it for the job they did.

Also getting his car/old car was John aka RH9's old R32 there getting detailed as well looked very tidy for a 32 and when they were moving it out so my car could get out it sounded very mean ;)

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Ok i lied..

i didnt see you..

but someone else did. :woot:

Unless it wasnt you at all.

Lollers, well where was I then? and when?

LEE: Yeah the top of my winshield is tinted, or maybe it was the way the sun was hitting it?

I didn't see you for a while then I was like "Oh sh*t, Lee!" lol.

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Wasn't me Contempt.

Do you work at that Public Service building across the road from the new Holden Dealership in Tuggers??? There's always a blue 350z parked out the front there.

Nope not me. My Z is black with black plates TPMTNC.

Speaking of work... there's got to be like 5 skylines out at Brindabella park every day. Anyone on here?

Also at the cybertrust Bruce datacentre there is a white 'line with a black bonnet, anyone?

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Pretty sure i spotted Jayce in belconnen mall thisarvo around lunchtime. you walked passed me near the travelators. not sure if you recognised me though, was going to say something but i'm good at making a fool of myself so i kept mum.

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Spotted a guy in a black R32 GTS-t with no front bar and a frount mount strapping the absolute shit out of his car around Erindale shops and generally driving like a wanker, which thus means that everyone with a Skyline is just like him (apparently).

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