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Was speaking to my sister yesterday...One of her friends owns an R33 GTR which was severly water damaged in last weeks floods...so much in fact that the car was deemed a "writeoff" by his insurance company..

Now that sucks!!!!

There would have been alot mor expensive cars than a R33 GTR that were water damaged from those floods. There are BMW, Merc, Porsches, Audi's etc parked around near our office, and on the streets which were flooded.

Hawthorn has all rich people.

There was a brand new yellow GT3 Porsche parked outside our office in a 15 minute loading zone when i went to get lunch today. The council office is also right near and i could see the parking inspectors looking at it waiting for the 15 mins to expire so they could give him a ticket.

If he was parked in the same spot last week he would have had to fish his GT3 out about 2km's down the road :)

bastard attachments... I keep gettin an error message sayin that the source cant be found... cant be bothered with it anymore.

anywho, nice to hear that there are a few lines round my place, mines a black r33gtst with gtr bodykit, lowered, drift r mags and "nxtc" plates... say hello if you c me.

Terry

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