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do work in Armadale? I have seen this a few times this week. This is Russels old car yes?

yes i do. yes formerly his car

Cool! another 32R in Mt Nasura/Armadale :)

yeah mate on the highway too.

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Some new ones of my blue POS.

No more stock 32 rims. It now is rolling on 18x10.5 Ray ce28n Diamond cuts

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by far the sexiest R32 GTR ive ever seen, its the perfect ballance of beauty and agression...im offically jealous.

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This is my 1997 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS TURBO

Specs 

18 Inch Rims

3" Full Exaust

75,000km on the clock

Should be putting some coil-overs on it within the week and maybe a change of rims

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Pics of my R33 to keep the DR30 company

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Mustn't forget the R36 daily (sorry not a Skyline)

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Very nice bud, can I take a guess and say your up in Burns Beach?.

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Just a few of mine after I got my hands on a Jap number plate.

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