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Oh yea i should have said i have been spotting skylines everywhere here and it's a really small town lol. I guess it is a nice holiday spot it's a smallish town called Mount Maunganui. The place i am staying in is sweet :P two bedroom luxury appartment all for me hehe

http://www.oceanside.co.nz/

anyways mainly R33 gts-t's also subaru's seem to be the flavour over here heaps of subarua legacy's seem to be the same as our subaru liberty B4's twin turbo :) and also a few rex's and other modded cars.

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Yep;spotted you just near the Vid' shop...

I'd love to say I'll be in my R32 GT-R,but unless last night's PowerBall numbers were kind to me,I'm more likely to be in the 1/2 million kilometre old NA Liberty GX...whimper. However,you may see my wife's car around;a gold Sube' Forester,slammed on 20's with a big STi scoop etc. A fairly hard car to miss...

There's a gold 33,carbon bonnet and no/minimal boot spoiler that lives in Jerra'-Darryl is the man in question. Neat car! Might be the one you've seen?

yeah man i seen it heaps, has she had work done by that guys at that servo on lanyon drive?

coz i think i was in there admiring the car when the bloke said "yeah it belongs to a lady but her partner's car is even better, she is alowed to spend on her car to keep her happy witch keeps you him happy when he wants to spend" gave me a little chuckle.

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yeah man i seen it heaps, has she had work done by that guys at that servo on lanyon drive?

coz i think i was in there admiring the car when the bloke said "yeah it belongs to a lady but her partner's car is even better, she is alowed to spend on her car to keep her happy witch keeps you him happy when he wants to spend" gave me a little chuckle.

Yep;the gang at Integra have looked after both hers and mine over the years. The more she spends on hers,the more my rebuild is going to be worth it...

This is the 'Resta upon purchase:

Newpurchace.jpg

And currently(a work in progress....)

mrs20gt.jpg

So,if you want to use some imagination,here's a 'before rebuild' photo of the GT-R...

Fyshwickangle2.jpg

And after...

questionmark.jpg

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where did E get her tint done? it looks really shmick

i just got mine done at instant, its good, couldve done with a bit darker but then it wouldnt be legal... also need to take it back cause they cut the rear window tint too short but theyre fixing it up this week...

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The physical shape wont change-it's the original Godzilla,so I couldn't change perfection!-but if you thought it was good before,well...

E's tint was Terry at Instant Windscreens in Fyshwick-the ONLY fella to be allowed near our cars for tinting!

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pretty sure i spotted tj in civic this afternoon. also a burgandy r33.

i was on northbourne in the ute with the bonnet up waiting for the nrma. you know why?

- someone bought it for $1500

- called me up 10 mins later to say 'it just died'

- i gave him back the money, he left

- nrma arrives, reckons somehow they'd somehow jammed the key onto 'start' and been driving with the starter motor spinning?!

but i'm not bitter.

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^^ haha dude.. are you still pissed?

I was off tap.. I cant even remember going on the computer and actually writing it. I can't even imagine myself being able to use it whilst being in the state that I was in.

Hot plates!

Who is this Phee you speak of?

This 'Phee' has caught my interest..

:wacko: She's from Darwin but i think she's getting some work done on her car down here.. and yes she's a hottie :D

.. I think we should ALL meet at the museum this friday.. rain, hale or shine.. my car is very cozy. :huh:

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Pfft.. I wouldn't wave to you anyway :wacko: nah, not you..

You heard much from manpower? I asked my TL how you went, and he said you were pretty good.

EDIT: Not Manpower as in the naked guys.. but the recruiting agency that ATO (my work) uses to employ people.

haven't heard anything yet. keeping my fingers crossed. i'm only doing bunnings twice a week, i'm that sick of it. it's good tho, it's like a paid holiday! but yeah, guess i'll wait and see. thanks for the heads up ps again. will see u soon.

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