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Yeps, tokyo taxi going a little lower with new shoes :)

got new highflow turbs on yesterday (old OP6 had a seizure)

Dr Rob and nurse Jeremy watched it die with me last weekend....

Thought it was yours but only saw the tail. White 33 there also with drift toy hanging of the tow hook.

Your car looks awesome Tom - Swaps this arvo ??

Saw you leaving as I pulled up just now to pick up the car, goddamn yours sounds nice! The stance is looking spot on too :thumbsup:

Ha, filthy? Did you look at how dirty my wheels are at the moment?? Damn rain... will wash tomorrow :) (if it doesn't rain)

Patrick, your 33 was looking tidy too, Work VS-XX rims if I'm not mistaken? Great fitment.

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Saw you leaving as I pulled up just now to pick up the car, goddamn yours sounds nice! The stance is looking spot on too :thumbsup:

Ha, filthy? Did you look at how dirty my wheels are at the moment?? Damn rain... will wash tomorrow :) (if it doesn't rain)

Patrick, your 33 was looking tidy too, Work VtS-XX rims if I'm not mistaken? Great fitment.

Cheers, and yes they are, they arrived last week from japan.

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Yeah I also spotted the shitbox skyline yesterday arvo at the lights from Belconnen way onto GDE - I pulled up next to it. I would've waved, but firstly it was FJ's missus driving, and secondly I was on the bike lol

Lora is much more worthy of waves!! :D

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Spotted a Black R33 heading North on the Parkway at 3:50pm and a Maroon R33 S1 at Kippax Shops near the Caltex at 4:40pm.

oh and a Sleek looking Silver 34 in my Street.

(that doesn't sound like it's supercharged any more, but goes better than one that is.*) :D

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Blue R33 with GTR style wing and Black Rims / Silver lip pulling out of Charnie shops at 4:10pm

Prior to this, Many Nice Skylines and StageA at Trojan.

Just making enquiries... :whistling:

John is a nice fella isn't he? :thumbsup:

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