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Thanks mate it's a little lower at the rear than in those pics too now so it sits more even although on the way to an interview on Thursday morning the po-po decided to give me a nice new yellow sticker, 3rd one in the past few months. Made me late to the interview as well, I am a person who likes to be on time so I left extra early as well. :angry:

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Thanks mate it's a little lower at the rear than in those pics too now so it sits more even although on the way to an interview on Thursday morning the po-po decided to give me a nice new yellow sticker, 3rd one in the past few months. Made me late to the interview as well, I am a person who likes to be on time so I left extra early as well. :angry:

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Man that sucks! I spose your car does attract a bit of unwanted attention. Soldier on tho coz shes worth it haha. Agreed your lip is low as f**k!

haha 8th sounds perfect. But then again so does the 15th.

And definitely no show n shine. My 32 is not even close to being a show car :)

But thats the way that I like it.

And Ten Four.....can I get married to your car?

+1 for marriage to Ten Four's GTR!

gts with gtr bonnet and grill

Very clean and unique. Love it mate!

Welcome to the R32 Collection btw aha. Cruise on the 8th May for us R32 owners ;) Have a look at page 7 or 8 and theres full details there dude!

Hope to see you on the 8th.

James

f**kK! Easter and DD...well if that aint incentive to move the date I don't know what is...

Let's change it to one of the Sundays after Easter Weekend...

1st May

8th May

15th May

Let me know if you can make each one and we'll set the date on the day that most people can come.

We're off to Serpentine and Gooseberry Hill btw. Probably better it happens in May so we get some nice cool weather happening :cool:

Sundays are out for me unless its over by midday as i work nightshift and sleep in the afternoon/evening

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