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hotwire that would be trent, think hes on here occasionally, hes not long got it back on the road, after bout 12 months of serious repairs due to a lil crash.. havent seen it yet, but hears hes got a new kit on it

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:worship: Gouger is the only place to get my super late non-fast food dinner ...... although the stir frys could sometime be as "fast" as the HJ's a bacon deluxe bugger! :(

mmm Ying chow ;) if there not busy and you ring before hand 10 mins till it ready, ill try and say hello next time.

See a fair few others couple of white 33's and red one parked infront of THE BOG ( bar on gouger) a bit.

Spotted a red 32 gtr with plates RRR032 on the way home on main north rd tonight . Followed behind him a bit then went past him and he followed me a bit . Both of us turning into gawler at the Mallala turn off . Clean looking car mate .Turned on the interior light for a second so he could see me wave LOL. :worship:

Spotted a red 32 gtr with plates RRR032 on the way home on main north rd tonight . Followed behind him a bit then went past him and he followed me a bit . Both of us turning into gawler at the Mallala turn off . Clean looking car mate .Turned on the interior light for a second so he could see me wave LOL. :domokun:

i reckon i saw you the other night yours silver with r32gtr plates? if so i was following u for a bit mby munno para shops i was in my jeep :wave:

also spotted grey 33 gtst plates kirby with a chick driving and also spotted a silver 4 door r34 with r344me plates bvlonde chick driving all in munno para area!

On my lunch break saw a nice stealthy black Stagea at St Agnes. First thought it was Grim but, had an older lady driving it.

Definitely wasnt me....the 260 decided to drop a turbo and suck the blades back into the motor, way to destroy a pricey rebuild!

Oh Jesus, that's bad luck Ben, you just got her rebuilt!!! That's a lot of cash out of the window! Feel sorry for ya bud :domokun:

Cheers luke, only just finished running it in pretty much and now its back in the shop pulled to bits! The RS4 will have to go soon to help pay for that, aswell as a wedding im trying to pay for! Perfect timing really!

Oh yeah, when it rains it pours! Just curious, did you upgrade the turbos when you were doing the first rebuilt or did they remain stock? If they were new I'd be pretty pissed! Still got the video of you the last big cruise we went on, hearing your car take off gives a nice feeling in the pants :domokun: Hope to hear it again soon!

Oh yeah, when it rains it pours! Just curious, did you upgrade the turbos when you were doing the first rebuilt or did they remain stock? If they were new I'd be pretty pissed! Still got the video of you the last big cruise we went on, hearing your car take off gives a nice feeling in the pants :domokun: Hope to hear it again soon!

Nah they were still the stock ones forunately, but its not worth replacing them so im just going to upgrade them now! Wont see there full potential though until i can afford to do the computer, cos the stock one is already struggling!

Yeah it certainly puts out a nasty note, i cant wait to hear it again either!

Good stuff! Well I know it's little consolation but when you get it back atleast it will be badder than ever! Just getting mine back this arvo with some suspension work done to it, got a camber kit fitted to so should be able to dial in a degree or two more than usual :domokun:

Best of luck buddy

aww that sux ben hope its not off the road too long

spotted the dark blue R33 this afternoon prolly a S2 colour with a blond chick driving it front mount stock bar and number plate off to the side :(

spotted something else but it escapes me now :(

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