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Spotted Vange's car still at Boostworx. Of course everyone has seen it there over the last 2 weeks but now it's forced me to wait for my turbos & dumps to be fitted as Shaun postponed work on my car until next week. I've since ordered my Vange voodoo doll.

Spotted Vange's car still at Boostworx. Of course everyone has seen it there over the last 2 weeks but now it's forced me to wait for my turbos & dumps to be fitted as Shaun postponed work on my car until next week. I've since ordered my Vange voodoo doll.

LOL

its been there 4 weeks now!

not my faulttttt :D

they were busy last week n couldnt finish mine off cos of parts coming late.

lol

spotted a gunmetal 32 gtr with 33 gtr wheels and cut down plates leavin the marion carpark onto sturt road this arvo. was next to ya at the lights.......was goin to say the car looked and sounded tuff, but was hard to hear it cos it was so damn quiet :(

oh and at the ETSA Skill Enhancement Centre on Monday there was a light metallic blue / silver 32 GTSt with an unpainted BN style front bar and possibly side skirts parked in the overflow carpark.

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been spotting a nice looking stagea going through gawler lately. Think is a white pearl colour, and looks fairly slammed in to the weeds

That would be my other stagea that my gf is driving while i run the 260 in! :happy:

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