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actually never seen a R32 in Rocko

kewl stuff

there me burgandy R33 with bobtail wing.

3 other burgandy R33's

1 silver R33

2 possibly 3white R33's

1 two tone silver

1 two tone green/silver

1 R33 GTR black.

these i see regularly enough to believe they live in rocko :D

Got boost and kymbo

up for an informal chat 2nite?

Rocky forshore carpark (one with dolphin statues at the entrance) around 8ish?

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Originally posted by skyzerr33

up for an informal chat 2nite?

Rocky forshore carpark (one with dolphin statues at the entrance) around 8ish?

I'm THERE!!

if i forget, and it's 8pm and ur there, just SMS me :D

i'll put it in my calendar anyway.. where's GOT BOOST gone ?

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got aftermarket front pipe after cast turbo outlet 3" cat

and made 3" cat back with staright through staino muffler

from Mr Mayhem. sounds awesome and feels good too

i'll take it back to Formaz soon to compare HP.

mick at formaz was suprised at the first HP reading

and how strong it came on boost...

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Originally posted by red17

Better add another line to the list of Rockingham ones. My R32 Gun Grey GTSt, currently sporting dealer plates until tomorrow.  

Fresh off the boat :D  

Its a bit of a step up in power from my old Pulsar SSS, enjoying every minute of it!

Red17

NICE!

Oh yeah. To anyone interested in the Motorplex. I'm going down on the 15th.... a

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