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hmm seen as im coming down this thursday does anyone have a plan yet or is it way to early in the week to be thinking of such a thing :). I think ill stick to the nice well known suburbs getting a brick thrown at my car doesn't appeal to me in the slightest (dunno why)!! So I think roma street may be the go unless someone wants to organise something at one of these bunnings carparks that i have no idea how to get to.

Hi guys , its been nine months scince if taken my bad boy out for a thursday cruise (damb licence) so if u see a white 33 with a option1garage sticker on it its me stop and say hello o by the way here is where i work great deals and all the jap gear u can get ure hands on. www.option1garage.com.au

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Hi guys , its been nine months scince if taken my bad boy out for a thursday cruise (damb licence) so if u see a white 33 with a option1garage sticker on it its me stop and say hello o by the way here is where i work great deals and all the jap gear u can get ure hands on.                      www.option1garage.com.au  

Cyas tonight

I was out that way yesterday to see a client, now I know where it is I may have to drop by...

I got the web address off a mate on the pulsar forums...

You guys wouldn't happen to have an R33 series 2 drivers side inner guard lower section (that joins to the front bar) would you??

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