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Matty, I havent spotted you recently, but I'm pretty sure I've met you before!

I was at your house (might have been your friends house) with Stevie from r31skylineclub.com when you took your car around the block for the first time since the rb20det swap.

Was that you? or am I completely mistaken haha

yup, thats me

now i can put a name to the face, and a face to the car i see all the time :(

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started the new job today

on the way back in this arvo, was turnin onto kinkaid ave from deeds road (i think its deeds anyway) and to the north i seen a white 33 with a GTR wing. by the time i left 20mins later it was gone..........damn lol

My 34's finally on the road - was at the nissansilvia.com (no booing please!) display at SCS, just next to you guys. It's silver with gold BBS rims. Smile and wave if you see me around guys :wave:

Spotted EMZR33 in the city today and a black 33 named Degs on the way home.

Also, there's a school near my place that has a gunmetal grey R34 in the carpark now, anyone here? Maybe you vrfour?

Today spotted a metallic blue 33 on NE road with stealth wing didn't get time to check it out anymore but very tastefully modded looked hot

Number plate SKY33 think you maybe on these forums

Didn't get time to throw out a wave >_<

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