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Kym, have you met Jason Ireland with the Silvia around Rocko, or Ray with the black turbo laser? They are both regulars to X-Speed. They could get you one. Jasons brother with a maroon R33 GTS-t goes there as well. Jason and Ray have big Rhino Car Wash Stickers on there cars so if you see them round, go ask. They are both friendly!

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

http://www.pbase.com/image/12634236  <--WOW!

strich: just ask Jan for it,im sure hell give one to u

Cool, I'll be gathering stickers/graphics slowly up until the unveiling of the graphics/wing later on ;)

Does anyone have any skylinesaustralia.com stickers left over ?

Originally posted by R31 Chick

Kym, have you met Jason Ireland with the Silvia around Rocko, or Ray with the black turbo laser?  

Yeah, I've seen that one around quite a bit, got the old yellow number plates on it still!! ?? give a smile when i see them around ;) might have to harass them next time i see them at the servo or somethin' ;)

what colour is jason's silvia ? custom plates ? there's so many around here it's not funny!

Yeah Paul, I know Ray. I used to be good mates with him but I don't see him very often anymore.

Kym, the Silvia is black and has no Silvia badge on the back, it did for a while just have the S. He has just got a Rhino Car Wash Sticker too. Jason has a beard and stuff.

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