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Yeah it was silver and it had some aftermarket rear lights... tho I personally didnt pay much notice to the lights...

Was kinda funny to see a huge bloke get in such a tiny car that just *pops* up....

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haha yea thats chad in his accent. i know him

chris...

talked to tangles at the traffic lights this morning.... the stagea is sounding good there mate ;)

howd the service go?? (obviously better than Mr Wests work)

hey Mr Whippy, nice clean 'line dude

yeah, picking it up later today I believe...... had to replace the water pump. tuning this arvo I believe.

on that note, saw nick's grey stag up at boostwerx yesterday too

Spotted a pretty nice lookin maroon/wine read 33 today, plates DRIFTIN. Use to see it down the bay doing laps alot, first with older lady driving, then with learner driver. Spotted it again this morning, now on defect. Just funny seeing an older women driving a skyline with the plates Driftin..

That would be one of my workmates Impul r33 four-doors, think theres only a couple of them in australia and someone can correct me bout 100 of them made in total?

Nice car, stock as a rock.. no mods what so ever!

saw a few nice cars in peak hour traffic tonight in the city whilst i was passing through

- silver r34 4-door with bronze te37's... thought it was gt george driving for a sec

- silver stagea rs-four with same rims as me (bbs lm's) and aftermarket kit (i recognise the front bar but can't quite put a name on it)

oh and that silver, twin-turbo 350z with big APS fmic and te37's on waterloo cnr...

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