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LOL - the handbrake boot has already found a home in a mates R33.. :(

Yeah, the 2 that I'm looking at are in QLD. I've got a mechanic/panel beater up there that can inspect them for me, but it's hard negotiating the price over the phone... I like to squeeze the price down as far as I can, and it's harder over the phone :)

J

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SPOTTED!!

Shell and Aurora in the Hunter Valley 2 weekends ago!!

what were you guys upto?? that was a long way from home!! :confused:

We got a bit lost, we were only supposed to head to Goulburn, must of missed a turnoff i guess :)

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hahahaa....yeah how the hell did we end up following a group of alcos around wineries?? :confused:

Jay, sorry to hear your car was written off...hope you got paid out what it was worth :) And good luck finding a nice Stagea! I like your choice of colour, I've seen pics of the dark blue, looks awesome :cheers:

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spotted!!

A yellow R32 GTS-T, with white rims, for sale at the canberra car fair. Had a fair bit of work done to it as well.

Anyones on here??

Cheers

sounds like Pauls? i heard he's selling it?

am i wrong?

also spotted a nice white R33 on namatjira dr this arvo(turning in my direction). had a bit done and had an EVO motorsports sticker on the back. he gave me a wave as i past him, then he cruised past me in the next lane at the lights,then rolled back for a chat.

anyway he's a really nice guy,(he's not on the forums) so i told him bout the site and he may come out for the pizza night.

oh and he also lit the wheels up next to me for a laugh, cause of my new clutch i could only give it a quick rev :P

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no idea Shell but we had an impatient group of skyline drivers follow us and demand we leave wine tasting immediately because they were bored..... wasn't you guys was it? :(:)

hehe...i was just jealous!!! i wanted wine toooo :(

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THAT WAS ME HEHEHEHE GAVE A WAVE BACK I GOT SPOTTED IN MY NEW CAR  :)

there you go - nice looking car that is for sure!!!! Wasn't sure whether you noticed me - I was too busy trying to get through the intersection - LOL

I first spotted you driving through the BP and coming out again while I was waiting to cross over..

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Your right, didn't know.

Sorry if I didn't wave back. No prob's!

I think i remember a forrester trying to late brack me into the roundabout on that road.

Did i win?

Yep;missus was a bit messy on the downshift...gotta teach her heel'n'toe!

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