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spotted a white 32 gtst, looked to be pearl white actually with a bit of a kit going on with vented front guards, saw it going up liverpool st, a chick driving it. looked tidy as, the car was okay too.

jokes aside, nice car

Pics then.... and some of the car :thumbsup:

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Haven't seen the car around, will need to keep an eye out now. Oh, and welcome to the forums, too ;)

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I HAVEN'T spotted many decent skylines on the roads for bloody ages. There is a few tidy examples kicking about but seems to be a fair few less than there was 5 years ago or more. that goes for all imports. makes me )=/

^^^ agreed.

I'm wanting to get out of the import scene... even though there are some awesome people in it, a majority now are douche bags or bogans..

In saying there are bogans, i am looking for possibly a VY or VZ SS ute haha.. or an integra type S.

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