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I am always going to keep my first car (my 33) i dont think i could ever part with her, even when i get another skyline lol :blink:

It was sad but wasn't hard to part with because I already had my dream car in the garage.

spotted the gutters at work being a bit higher than i remember haha...not good ....but not that bad.

Oh ouch I hope its not too bad!!

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Spotted CeJay today. Car sounds awesome!!!

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Spotted Gus hitting said gutter at his work ... little bit of paint off nothing serious ... but at least the bar is made from plastic and flexes and not fiberglass otherwise it would have busted it good and proper

They are bloody high gutters I almost hit one myself on the opposite side ... about 30 seconds b4 you ..

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Spotted CeJay today. Car sounds awesome!!!

Thanks, although my car only looks slightly less dirty now lol.

Did spot a nice 32 gtr on the way home from work today at the kingsford smith / ginninderra drive interesction, gunmetal grey with nice rims, although he didn't look over at me as he was turning, looked like a new canberra car too, had YG---- number plates.

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Spotted Kat in her phat looking white GTR last night coming out of Hume onto the Monaro Hwy... I certainly hope you werent coming out of the Caltex/Woolies servo Kat!... Bad fuel there :)

I'll lay pounds to peanuts that she wasn't - I'm guessing she has been to the workshop to pick up her baby. And the way you are poking the yukky tongue out, I'm starting to think you've been drinking the fuel from there??

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