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Yeah likewise, your 32 is pretty mint. Loving the LMGT4 goodness. Should catch up again sometime and go for cruise next time.

Speaking of cruises. What's happening tomorrow/Friday? or was it tonight? Get some LMGT4's they're amazeballs.

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Wouldn't mind tomorrow night if anyone is still keen. Say 7 at grevillea? Would love a set of lmgt4's but will probably go with a set of volk gtn's for the time being.

Alright. I'll make my way out there. Rob come come?! :D

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I just spotted what looked to be a track spec R34 GTR cruising along the road. It had a MASSIVE wing, an exhaust louder than mine when redlining, Nulon sticker on the windscreen and all these other stickers. Was low as FUAK as well. Man it was INSANE!!!! I think it's the GTR that lives around the corner from me.

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