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Its a fantastic car, no trouble and extremely reliable don't get my wrong but i wouldn't mind a bit more power! RB25's go good for a non turbo so i guess i cant complain. Anyone know how many people are going?

ey james check this yo :)

Such nostalgic footage from Japan.

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Will! Come pick me up for the car wash tonight.

:/

My cars at the Paintless Dent Removals and hopefully get it back tomorrow!

just got home. wanna say a big thank you to all for the open arms and making me feel welcome. i got a little lost, but thanks to charli's map (and excessive speeding lol) i managed to find you guys. thank you again and cant wait for may 16... also charli hope to see you Sunday if you can make it

Good night guys had a ball, big thanks to charli on the leading and the map. was a great turnout about 15 cars or so at the meet and about 10 on the cruise.

adam how come you got off on bulleen exit?

Good night guys had a ball, big thanks to charli on the leading and the map. was a great turnout about 15 cars or so at the meet and about 10 on the cruise.

adam how come you got off on bulleen exit?

Going home. I'm still in Kangaroo Ground for the next night or two.

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