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Yep, I was on my way to Unigroup to have a look at my car. Should be getting it back tomorrow (well, today, now, considering the time)!

BTW, your car was looking super clean today! :D

Haha cheers I've been washing it weekly and it hardly ever rains anymore! What r u getting done to yours?

Haha cheers I've been washing it weekly and it hardly ever rains anymore! What r u getting done to yours?

Turbo upgrade, brake upgrade, change of steering wheel (3-spoke S15 wheel - need to find a different badge for the centre, and I really should have had it reconditioned first too), injectors, Z32 AFM, etc.

Turbo upgrade, brake upgrade, change of steering wheel (3-spoke S15 wheel - need to find a different badge for the centre, and I really should have had it reconditioned first too), injectors, Z32 AFM, etc.

Wow nice, you must be looking forward to getting it back!

last night comming up Main north rd prospect a dirty black C34, on the back window in the dust was written

"this is the end my friend, the end"

random

also a white C34 in womma rd andrews farm on the way home to work, gave the thumbs up

Spotted a Silver M35 yesterday arvo at Endeavour Hills SC. Looked tidy with the factory aero kit. Gave a wave and thumbs up!! :thumbsup:

Was in my Stagea for once :woot:

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