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Just a rock bog stock 40th anniversary midnight purple 33 Col. Even has Auto, Knockyaselves out coppas. :thumbsup:

Your wheels are more than 1.5 inches wider than stock and are more than one inch larger in diameter than stock...there is your ticket right there if they were so inclined :P

Just a rock bog stock 40th anniversary midnight purple 33 Col. Even has Auto, Knockyaselves out coppas. :thumbsup:

sorry Noel, i was referring to my car... :P

although saying that, i never go a ticket in any of my skylines or even the SS... But ive had one in the Lexus :(

im still driving Japanese, just a different type these days...

our whole garage is Japanese actually right down to the bikes...

Your wheels are more than 1.5 inches wider than stock and are more than one inch larger in diameter than stock...there is your ticket right there if they were so inclined :P

[/quoteI'll take my chances. the rolling diameter is actually spot on the allowable but the width is 1/2 inch over.

I wont be there long as i gotta grab my bro from the airport at around 8:30-9pm anyways. so BNR is out of the question for me anyways.

well i'll be fine too.....bog standard white R33...right down to the wheels that cant be seen unless your right next to it :)

saw a MNP one when i bought mine...40th anniversary. some 17inch mags. factory sunroof, think it was manual. looked schmick...but was more than 5 grand more than i payed for mine.....tooo much i says

seeyas all there!!

FYI : there is a meet of some decsription happening on monday 25th at 7pm. not sure who but pete tells me he's been asked to supply food.

may be worth a look.

Had a good time catching up with fineline, chris, ash and boiracer. No police attention just a good feed and a chat about some of the exciting events comming up in the next month or so.

FYI : there is a meet of some decsription happening on monday 25th at 7pm. not sure who but pete tells me he's been asked to supply food.

may be worth a look.

Yeah NS.com are having a meet there on that date.

I will probably drive over and have a squizz. depends on how many people (or idiots) turn up.

hopefully they called the carseldine police station to tell them they were doing it. NS has a fairly big fan base.

seems like it very well organized. but if too many fools show up the cops will shut it down anyways.

having said that there will be alot of nice cars there and a night time Nebo run could be nice. just not sure if i can be bothered yet :)

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