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Theres a 35 model Stagea aswell, but I don't think we can get them here.

Yeah M35, comes with VQ25DET and awd of course. all auto's which is a bummer. compliance isn't available yet but i'm certain they're working on it. they look ugly stock, need to get one kitted before i'd consider buying them. also all the hassle i went to with my manual conversion i don't think i could do it again

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woot spotted a hot house green (i think thats the color) r32 with veilside front bar on south st yesterday.

OMG sex on wheels. if you own this car or know the owner can u please send pics to me :thumbsup: i want to put it as my desktop wallpaper haha

i was in teh black silvia with the big wing and veilside front bar.

<3 steve :wave:

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Haha well today i was at dickson then went out to Fyshwich to see my mechanic, so its kinda near mitchel :-p. Where were you hiding?

I was in a Datto 1200 ute (white) I think it was you, or you have a twin 33 out there.

G.

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Spotted this morning near Woden, Urban Services killing puppies. Kia vs. Puppies. Not pretty.

Spotted the yellow R34 and pir8ter near Woden this morning.

Yeah, that was me. I was staring at the car so i didn't see you but my gf said you waved, so sorry for not waving back! Car looks good mate!

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Well no skylines in Amsterdam or Brussels but i have seen a few WRX's, nissan sunny's + pulsars lol On a better note and one that i find funny as is pretty much all taxies are mercs a couple even had 18's lol. Also saw some fancy arse car i am not sure of the name but it was one of those $300,000 + ones. I have also seen probably every model of audi, merc and bmw including a very sweet looking black BMW M5 :)

anyways Leech_ out from Brussels

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Spotted: Some goose reversing into the front of my car while I was sitting in it in Civic.

It's as if he just threw it in reverse and started rolling without looking, before I knew it there was that not so pretty cracking noise that fiberglass loves to make.

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