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Spotted Black Stag with green rims at Onasis Take away in Fyshwick.

Was getting an E+B and coffee for Breaky.

and also a mates white HCR 32

a given I spotted a number of Skylines at ESP this morning too :thumbsup:

I dare say that if you saw a white 33 that would have been mine.

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Defs tomorrow - for got to take them with me. But have put them in the 34 as I'll be dropping by again.

You got greenbacks ready to go :)

yeah send us a text when you find out and ill come round with the coin

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Yes - very nice.

Glenn was on it first thing this morn. All fixed ?

Yep :D Tested the 4wd by giving it a nice launch down at woden. The poor SV6 that had been trying to get me to drag him didn't have a chance :closedeyes:

Turned out that it was the TPS cracking the shits along with other things, so Glen worked his magic and all the problems went away

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Awesome - yeah. Good to be less complex.

Could've been a LOT worse :thumbsup:

Although 4wd full on all the time you would have climbed hills with some extra ground clearance - LMAO

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Txt sent Anthony :D

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:ph34r: BTW - wouldnt try that against Glenn's FG.

I think alot of people will have there ass handed to them on a plate.

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Oh yeah, spotted Shell I think (or another yellow R34 GT-T with black/dark wheels) turning from Drakeford onto Athllon yesterday arvo, around 6pm.

Shorty spotted you too Shell around the same time. At least she thinks it was you.

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Spotted a couple of 33 GTR's around my neighbourhood (Banks -- so; 'hood') during a leisurely stroll (Banks -- so; sprinting away avoiding thrown glass bottles and children).

One (white) was just parked in an open carport :wacko: , and the other (light purple w/ pearl may not have been a GTR) was being fixed up in a garage.

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