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Spotted Cejays 32 in the city. Looks like the flock of Albatross like to sit above it. Dude needs a wash to get that mess off......

Yeah I noticed that when I got back :P least they shit on the windscreen and not on the paint.

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so you're coming out tonight Kat? DO EEEET DONT BE SOFT!!! you always said you'd come out when it warmed up, and tonight should be rather nice! :)

Well you missed out cause you weren't there when I went past. So I went to the Museum followed by Brodburger. Maybe next time! :O

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Had to get the beast jumpstarted tonight cause of a flat battery. Apparently it was the dude's second Skyline in a row tonight, black one also having issues. Anyone from here?

yes its a bit very late and delayed but it was proberly me i think... assuming ur talking about nrma haha...its a black 32 u prob drove past it last nigth at the museum was parked in between a white s14 and maron/silver vl calias

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