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yes i had a 300ZX as well but its under offer at the moment - hence why i have to clean it today so take more photos of it to send to buyer in QLD.

Might take it for a thrash afterwards - doesnt handle as nearly as well as the R33 but geez you get some drift around corners in the Zed!

I'm going to take photos of my two babies together as well - might post them up if ive got time.

Aggghh cleaning in this weather what a waste should be down the beach!!

Saw the qualifying yesterday - absolutely rocked - hehe the amount of fun i could have in one of those F1 cars - hmmm actually probably kill myself but i would have a nice coffin :P All the young guys are playing in their porsches now eh? well they wee last time i turned TV on.

Yes i will post the pictures of the two - actually should have them up by this arvo - digital cameras are a wonderful thing!

well i have cleaning n thrashin to do peoples. Go outside n play with my toys - because neither has aircon better do it before it gets too hot.

Have a good day probably talk to everyone later.

one down - one to go - just waiting for mum to get home with her keys so i can move her heap of shit hsv out the way so i can clean skyline as well.

Considering i couldnt be assed polishing it and the cobwebs etc hanging off 300 came up really well

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