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Hey mate, would you have been in Fairfield area today? I saw a silver 33 with wheels like yours going around my road.

Today I saw the car u were talking about. I was travelling around Parramatta BP on the opposite direction and i saw him. I wanted to say hi but the light was green. Looks like a twin brother of my car. LOL Hope to find out how drives it.

Lol. On my fulls now so looking at getting a turbocharged car. Maybe an evo? :ninja:

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definitely an evo lol

Sinno, hows things man. Haha I thought u were into Skylines. At least get a manual turbocharged r34 4 door sedan. :w00t:

First of my noob questions which I don't think is new thread worthy, so I'll post it here.

I've got a few buttons in my car that I'm not sure what it does.

First one is the steering wheel button with On/Off (image attached). What does this do? I tried pressing it and stuff but don't seem to notice any difference.

Second, what is A/T Snow? The guy who I got the car from told me it did something to speed/handling but not too sure what it actually does.

Third, theres a cigarete looking button with up and down arrows, which I have no idea about at all.

Please tell me what they are and do.

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Today I saw the car u were talking about. I was travelling around Parramatta BP on the opposite direction and i saw him. I wanted to say hi but the light was green. Looks like a twin brother of my car. LOL Hope to find out how drives it.

haha I want to say hi as well. They were ripping up and down my road on Sunday when I was washing my car. Seen another silver 34 with a Altia kit on the same day. Would like to meet fellow skylines around my area!

haha I want to say hi as well. They were ripping up and down my road on Sunday when I was washing my car. Seen another silver 34 with a Altia kit on the same day. Would like to meet fellow skylines around my area!

Where do u live. Maybe we can meet at Parramatta today. PM me your contact no. :cheers:

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