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spotted: blue vk? wit white rims, the one from the drift comps going up brighton rd yesterday arvo. i heard they spend big $$$ (8 or 900) on a handbreak for the comps. (put on a good show....for a commonwhore )

did ne1 here go on the boosted cruize on sat night? there was a very nice dark purple r32 gts-t that i havent seen b4....loved that colour, sounded nice. would b interested 2 know what mods it had?

blue? yea maybe....kinda looked like the gtr purple to me (love that colour), but i didnt see it under light, just a quick glimps while trying to keep my poor sick(missing) car straight! (wet weather makes for some interesting driving!) souded like it had a bit of power tho....

HA HA A:bahaha:........I Reiceived a letter from VICROADS saying that people find my number plates offensive and that they promote poor driving. They have asked me nicely if i would concider changing my plates for free. Hey dean do you have a scanner so i can put this letter on the forum???! Any ideas for my new plates anyone? Oh and while iam on the subject my plates where ment to be COP Y ME not COPYME.

Why do you have VIC plates? But yeah, that's pretty funny. Buy a scanner.

Oh, and COPY ME is better than COP Y ME, IMO.

Moo_r32, did that purple looking 32 have a gtr kit on it, if its the one im thinking of it used to belong to a mate of mine, supposed to be a 400hp car (so ive been told) I know its got gtr intercooler, exhaust, big turbo (dont know what but its heaps laggy) custom exhaust maniflod and external wastegate, had extra injectors and ran 18psi or something, i think it used to have bbs rims on it. did it have bb licence plates?

Moo_r32, did that purple looking 32 have a gtr kit on it, if its the one im thinking of it used to belong to a mate of mine, supposed to be a 400hp car (so ive been told) I know its got gtr intercooler,  exhaust,  big turbo (dont know what but its heaps laggy) custom exhaust maniflod and external wastegate, had extra injectors and ran 18psi or something, i think it used to have bbs rims on it.  did it have bb licence plates?

I spoke to the owner (or formaer owner a while back), it had a Apex'i turbo, smallish trust intercooler (still in stock location) extra injector etc. I had a chat to him when it was for sale, as I thought it was a GTR. He told me it was making 185rwkw at 18 psi boost

Sounds like its had a few changes since if its the same car

Nice looking car

Dude don't attack me on the net, you don't know me!

AND how i drive my car is up to me, is it not?

Well considering there was no other car on the street except yours and mine. It was late and u decided to rev it up and launch it right next to me, im pretty sure that my guess of you showing off was true.

But dont worry, next time i see you and I dont have a passenger, ill chase you down and do it personally.

Morale of this story, if you wanna show off, go look for some other freak to do it to.

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