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Ahhh another raffie! You could always hit up the Clarro across the road!

Very nice 32 man, Exactly how I'd have mine :laugh:

Welcome to the hood!

Floyd, You guys must be almost ready to come home soon yeah?

im from kurrajong area. own a 33gtr. always in richmond/windsor visiting maccas and friends. mates got a r31 who is always around the area. he tells me theres a cruise on next weekend if u wanna go just contact me.

Floyd, You guys must be almost ready to come home soon yeah?

Yeah man can't wait. It's hard to say no to the $$$ defence pays you though. And it's all tax free.

It just sucked cos I missed out on christmas, new years, aus day, and my g/f's birthday over here.

Ahhh another raffie! You could always hit up the Clarro across the road!

Very nice 32 man, Exactly how I'd have mine :D

Thanks Matboy

yeh I already checked out the Clarro lol cheap schnitzels tuesday nights :D

im from kurrajong area. own a 33gtr. always in richmond/windsor visiting maccas and friends. mates got a r31 who is always around the area. he tells me theres a cruise on next weekend if u wanna go just contact me.

nice yeh well pm me the details and I might tag along :huh:

I'm a bit further in, in Kellyville.

nice 32 man! Love your stuff!

yeh i sometimes go there to visit family so might cya around

nah i got me a good one :down:

sold it because stupidly i thought the s13 i was looking at was better..got burnt hard on that..

damn that really is uncool...

oh well make sure u get a nice GTR...

I looked at a few around here and they all very dodgy.....

make sure you do a history check on every car u are keen on....

ive found cars with multiple owners - written off status... - no servicing whatsoever.... - unknown issues to the owner...

Good to meet and see you guys at unigroup on sat, Jeremy and Sloane.

It sure was a great event, nice r32's.

Adrian

Yeah man, nice to meet you too. Howcome adrian met sloane and I met adrian but couldnt find sloane for the cruise? Were we standing next to each other and not knowing it?

:)

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