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Hey Spectrix, I'm the guy in your street (same street as adelaide's most suss afl star), near the top up the hill, white car, dark tint, silver 17s, you always have the wheels off your car and other rexs, what the hell are you always doing? Didn't know that thing was an STI, cool. S13 drift machine is just a mate, he loves getting sideways, seen the supra come up too? It's pretty nice aswell.

I'll have to stop and say g'day some time.

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lol thanks.  

I know a couple of guys off the boards already.. yamutha of course, and michael.. he's got a silver 4 door GTSt.

I think you know me already from the pulsar sss days...but now alas you have ventured to the dark side...

Yoda was right, there is evil in you...

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Edit - Is that you Neill? I thought I'd see you around here.. spose I should have known from the honda avatar. When are you blinging your calipers over?

Hey Dean.. charly has already claimed to be you. :aroused:

The reason you see various cars with their wheels off outside my place is that I hold caliper painting workshops there, I also run these in Melbourne on a slightly larger scale. Also help people out with CAI's and sound deadening sometimes.

Anyway I always know when you go past cause of that special rb25 sound.

And yep my cars a sleeper STi. Specially made to confuse people at the lights.

Whats the story with 'adelaide's most suss afl star'?!

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Edit -  Is that you Neill? I thought I'd see you around here.. spose I should have known from the honda avatar. When are you blinging your calipers over?

Hey Dean.. charly has already claimed to be you.  :aroused:  

The reason you see various cars with their wheels off outside my place is that I hold caliper painting workshops there, I also run these in Melbourne on a slightly larger scale. Also help people out with CAI's and sound deadening sometimes.  

Anyway I always know when you go past cause of that special rb25 sound.  

And yep my cars a sleeper STi. Specially made to confuse people at the lights.  

Whats the story with 'adelaide's most suss afl star'?!

Yes Joey it is me...

Cam is around here sometimes too...depending on work etc...

Oh and my calipers can remain stock until I get some bling bling to do a few things at once...

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Sorry to bump in on your friendly little thread here , just thought I would say hi all , my 95 gtst is getting off the boat on Thursday then I have to wait for complience and I also have to wait until I move down which is in about 3 weeks , so I am so looking forward for a few crooz's with you guys , if that's ok !! I am gunna feel a bit slow as the line will be standed to start with , but that will all change quick !!

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Hi All

Sorry to temporarily hijack the thread, but Ive been following the forum for awhile now and thought I'd better introduce myself, i think I've seen you guys out and about before but have never come over to say hi, either cause I'm running late or something.

I've had nissans before(a modded 200sx, R33 GTST) But in the stable at the moment resides a modded rex, and two bare spots, one for my Audi RS6 which I am dying waiting to arrive and the other spot for my R32 GTR which has spent more time in workshops then my home( its my weekend warrior)

Now that I've got that outta the way I am definately hoping to join you guys in a cruise sometime in the near future provided rexes can come and play.

Dru

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