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Good stuff, look forward to seeing this footage mate :P

haha ignore saw your footage in the other thread

I did forget about this thread though, so here it is for anyone else interested:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJJ8E-PPm7g

spotted a white stag at auto barn today, possible punk ?

lol yeah that was i, you looked pretty involved there so i wasn't going to get into the whole ( hey how you going ) thing

nice sized turbo hanging off the side of your engine there!

spotted:

me giving wogboy back his 8mm socket that my engine ate and then spat out onto the chassis rail 2 weeks later

his 31 is a very nice car, do want very much

Yeah, thanks for that Tom. My 9mm and 7mm socket where filling lonely :D

Yeah, thanks for that Tom. My 9mm and 7mm socket where filling lonely :D

haha

any time

saw you near seaport too

but i was driving the other way

looks like the car is going up for sale in a couple of months cos we're bringing down our 31 :)

but it needs new shocks all round (but i want something a bit sportier), the diff needs shimming and all sorts :P

guess we might be paying you another visit

spotted white r32 gtr up at bunnings and also meet a fellow stagea owner up at bunnings,

all in all a good trip

there's about 3 around launnie :P

1's got a black bonnet

2'ds got 17" white rim's

and 3'rd very tidy and stock looking

but did see from a distance a silver R33 with a decal up the side ?

1's got a black bonnet

2'ds got 17" white rim's

and 3'rd very tidy and stock looking

but did see from a distance a silver R33 with a decal up the side ?

pretty sure it was the third option. and i think i saw that silver one on saturday in the avenue, didn't look to bad

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