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Originally posted by nissaner

nope nope... i kinda live up north near hornsby so would be a bit of trip for me to get down there... but to see ur car??? mate i will goto afganistan too if ur car was there... keke...

LOL your a funny bitch hahahaa.

We should meetup sometime.

I would love to see another Fellow R33 GTR owner!

do you go to those thornleigh maccas cruise alot?

No Steve is good. 100 percent. I get upset with him so many times because he always wants perfection so it takes ages a times.

Remember that guys! you want good paint work go and see steve. He isnt called prestige for nothing.

He pumped the Virgin WRX guards and it looks great. I dont know the pricing though now wrx can take nice 18 inch and very wide rims hehehe nice and low too!

Originally posted by DR GTR

No Steve is good. 100 percent. I get upset with him so many times because he always wants perfection so it takes ages a times.

Remember that guys! you want good paint work go and see steve. He isnt called prestige for nothing.

He pumped the Virgin WRX guards and it looks great. I dont know the pricing though now wrx can take nice 18 inch and very wide rims hehehe nice and low too!

Thats my problem my car looks like a land cruizer

Originally posted by nissaner

thornleigh maccas?? keke.. yeah every now and then.. but should go heaps more this summer coz 1) i am not working this summer, 2) i finally got my licence back.. :(

ahhhhhhhh thats why I never see you around. alway see your name here but never on the road. Good to have you around then!!!

Cant wait to meet you and your car buddy.

Originally posted by DR GTR

ahhhhhhhh thats why I never see you around. alway see your name here but never on the road. Good to have you around then!!!

Cant wait to meet you and your car buddy.

hehe... but be carefull , i might get really tempted to knock u over and run away in ur DR GTR.... haha just jk mate~! yeah, i WILL be at next cruise if its after the 25th of november and not on sunday... :(

3 months ago i was going to buy a GTR R33 1995 Vspec for $42,500. It only had leather interior and massive Nismo Exhaust. I bargained and we settled for "$39,000 cash..." until dat guy bcame a dickhead so i didn't pay up ....and then fell in luv wif another beast :cool:

39k! damn that isn't bad at all! thanks to prank the chapest one i have seen so far is $35k.. getting way to cheap :P

good for some i guess! but not good for those with them :D

did someone mention a GTR meet?

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