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Cheers boys. Yeh i seen u on dean st mate hahah and yea i work at the border mail, nice looking 33 first time ive seen it around. I've seen the black v35 in alb looks and sounds nice.

I think i seen tim's r32 going around sweet ride mate.

if it was the slammed 32 on silver wheels with front mount it was probally me haha,

seen that black v35 on gold wheels does sound very nice..

also some guy 2 houses down from me bought a orange r33 has a body kit.

havnt seen the silver r32 yet but havnt drove a car for about a month now haha but i did see your old red r33 on monday kerod

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personally i wouldnt take my car anywere in albury for anything. haha and defiantly not tuning, best bet would be Dr drift or status tuning (chequered tuning) in melb..

But i don't know anyone around here at all that could tune it.

hey guys,

Time for a meet up/ cruise since its been a while. im thinking a evening/ night drive. This Tuesday coming up. (26/7)..

Meet up at BP Thurgoona at 5:30-6:00Pm.. im not too sure were to go for a drive.. anyone got any ideas let me know and ill let everyone else know..

and lets hope its not raining!

if this doesnt work out im going to organise one for Saturday the 6/8/11 ill post up times and meeting spot on here after tuesday

Cheers,

Tim

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Hi guys, been a while since I been on the forums but just got some new wheels so thought I would post a pic :-D

Got these from Bob Jane T-mart for $105 per wheel (new - just the wheels no tyres)

They honored an old clearance price still on there website :thumbsup:

http://www.bobjane.com.au/offers.html?state=nsw

RJR Quest 18"

I know there not 'out there' just some cheap and nice looking wheels but the price was definitely right.

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