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Just a few bits and pieces Duc - you will see soon enough! (Turbo etc .... )

Huge shouts out to Whiplash for coming over all day today to help me - and he'll be back tomorrow - must have liked the beer :laugh:

Spotted Patrick (pkblade) tonight on the way to the city on North East Rd
Saw a custom greenish coloured 180sx with a GT wing & followed by a white R33, was that you HESLO? Don't recall seeing the personalised plates though. Catch you latter today.

This evening/ morning there was quite a few R32 GT-R's (x4) & R33 GTS-T (x3) around town.

Just a few bits and pieces Duc - you will see soon enough! (Turbo etc .... )

Huge shouts out to Whiplash for coming over all day today to help me - and he'll be back tomorrow - must have liked the beer :P

nah mate i just want to bring a crowbar out and hit every blue car i see incase they were the ones that hit my car :P

i know its only a small dent and scrap but it really pissed me off

spotted GTR 034 on South Rd at the South Rd/Anzac Hwy intersection

Black R32 on South Rd at the South Rd/Port Rd intersection

White R34 GTT in the Elizabeth shopping centre carpark, near Phillip Hwy

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spotted RS FOUR in North Adelaide tonight

had a white 34 next to me on King William ST that turned down North Terrace, Then another White 34 behind me 2 mins later :P

Saw a Silver S1 33 Mspec with SAU stickers on the front and back on Main North Rd this morning Gave a bit of a wave when i saw you around the van in front of me

Thanks mate. All this time I was thinking you drove an S15 because of your display pic. - just realized its your 33 LOL

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Nah mate no 4 banger here........

I used to think Deluxe's avatar was an s14. not sure why it just looks like one. click and drag it into the address bar and you'll see it full size ;) I still see it around occasionally ;)

Cheers for that, didn't know you could do that!

Dont worry its no S14 pity he keeps copying me hey daz lol

Ohhhh for sure mate......... just waiting for you to buy my rims..... and paint your mirrors :P

hows my car darren?

tell them 2 hurry up! hahaha

I think it's still the same, They have been working on our race car for most of last week and possibly ythe week before, because it needed to be at the track on the weekend, now they should do some work on it for you i'd say!

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