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*flick*- Thought it was your car, looks like a sleeper with the stock GTR rims on it. I like how ya park it out near the road, saw it as I was going down anzac highway and did a u turn to came back to look at it.

They arent gtr rims lol, just good ol 32 stockies, while i save for my other rims i want :domokun:

Yeah my friends at work (where you saw it) say i 'poser park' lol cos i take up 2 parks right where everyone can see it, but also in eye shot of staff so they can keep an eye on it for me.

ofcourse they are :) Just remembered one pic of a stock GTR and it had those rims, just thought they must've been stock GTR rims, o well :)

Car looks nice tho, love the orange colour.

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Import S13- Yeah it gets me from A to B.. and sometimes to C. Your car looks nice, rims suit it heaps well..

*flick*- Thought it was your car, looks like a sleeper with the stock GTR rims on it. I like how ya park it out near the road, saw it as I was going down anzac highway and did a u turn to came back to look at it.

Yeah but getting from A-B in style is always a bonus.....

I know another guy with the same colour GTR as you too haha they look hot in that colour with widebody nice sexy curves :)

Those rims flick has are my old ones haha look for the blue overspray dodgey japs

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spotted pretty sure it was Howie this morning on king william turning onto nth terrace plates 000 888, looking bloody hot man!!! Also spotted a silver 33 in salisbury on Spains rd with SAU sticker on windscreen at bout 3.30pm this arvo

spotted down port adelaide, blue gtr with plates GTR 32 or similar. Pretty sure hes on here?

Ahhh so thats who has my plates! lol

Spotted RBB 033 (think that was it) red 33 at the lights on springbank road, turning right onto goodwood road, awsome looking car man. I was the guy in the blue GTR staring at your number plate as i drove past.

Serty 1 turning onto Jetty road from a side street, with a trailer, dunno what time, saw you head the other way up brighton road tho. Did you happen to catch the guy on the scooter passing me on the inside?

Ahhh so thats who has my plates! lol

Spotted RBB 033 (think that was it) red 33 at the lights on springbank road, turning right onto goodwood road, awsome looking car man. I was the guy in the blue GTR staring at your number plate as i drove past.

Serty 1 turning onto Jetty road from a side street, with a trailer, dunno what time, saw you head the other way up brighton road tho. Did you happen to catch the guy on the scooter passing me on the inside?

Rbb 033 is darren

Spotted RBB 033 (think that was it) red 33 at the lights on springbank road, turning right onto goodwood road, awsome looking car man. I was the guy in the blue GTR staring at your number plate as i drove past.

Cheers fella, that'd be me! Don't look at it too closely......lol

And i need not compliement your GTR, as they are a mighty fine automobile in its self, and comes naturally!

Cheers fella, that'd be me! Don't look at it too closely......lol

And i need not compliement your GTR, as they are a mighty fine automobile in its self, and comes naturally!

ahhh i saw you today at boostworx

walked right past you didnt even know your on here

i was in the dark blue 32 drty 2 plates

ahhh i saw you today at boostworx

walked right past you didnt even know your on here

i was in the dark blue 32 drty 2 plates

Ohhh yeh, you were with your mate right? Yeh i left had go get some stuff and came back briefly!

Yeh we have just finnished our IP Race car(RA40 Celica with 3SGTE) Been to Boostworx quite a bit over the last couple of weeks!

Just down Melb St in North Adelaide when i heard a RB coming down the road and seen a very sexy Orange Skyline and thought wow that must be Flicks car...and it was, very first time i have seen or heard it and now i got to wash my pants got too excited :rofl:

Ohhh yeh, you were with your mate right? Yeh i left had go get some stuff and came back briefly!

Yeh we have just finnished our IP Race car(RA40 Celica with 3SGTE) Been to Boostworx quite a bit over the last couple of weeks!

yeah we were checking on his rebuild on his vr4

it was the one on the street with plates vr4 evo or something like that

that celica was insane, funny watching troy trying to drive it around the corner.

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