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^^^^ Erin sold the 32!!!!! *sits back stunned*

Is a hawt car, she is a very lucky girl :wave:

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yep we finaly sold her.....been gone for a week now :D we have lost a memberof our family.... :O had to so we could buy our new bussiness tho, down in the new section of collonades. we will be back in a year or so with bigger and better thing tho....350z styals!

heard she might have been defected alredy..... : not good, poor thing!

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I always see a maroon r33 at work (Ozroll pty ltd), it in the parking lot and its always parked next to a white supra. Im driving the black s13 silvia. Never see the owner cause its always there before me and always there when I leave.

yep we finaly sold her.....been gone for a week now :P we have lost a memberof our family.... :O had to so we could buy our new bussiness tho, down in the new section of collonades. we will be back in a year or so with bigger and better thing tho....350z styals!

heard she might have been defected alredy..... : not good, poor thing!

yep, flick got defected 2 nights ago up in valley view. too low, to wide a track, amongst other things. got pulled over next morning as well on way to work (got given 72 hours to drive car).

another to add.

same white 33 i've spotted a few times now, white 3 spoke rims.

nice exits from certain spot in the city....baaaad move coming back tho....half hour or watching an he was still being reamed by cops who went onto wrong side of road to stop him......ouch.

yah that's west terrace lol. i can't imagine they were gonna be letting him move anytime for couple of hours...they gotta outta the cop car screaming at him to get the f**k outta the car n shit.. :S

Hahaha.. I was there walking to my car after having a nice supper from hungry jacks (west terrace). And suddenly heard a roaring RB25 sound on the shell exit way - the white R33 was making a nice "Takashi (DK)" move on west terrace. A minute later, the poor 'line' was busted by the blue boys on the opposite site of the road. I hope he didn't get any pick slips for doing that.

Didn't know why he was caught thou cause the cops were coming from the opposite lane. I guess he must had done an illegal U-turn at the traffic lights.

saw a grey 34coupe race a VS/VR? commodore today at the South Rd Aylifes road intersection. They were about even when i was going past.

so u drove straight past a couple of racers :D WOW u must have teh power :wave:

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