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i think im in for a nice big sau cruise.. who wants to organise one?

lol welcome me back into the gang hahaha

maybe to the gong or something?

I just did a cruise to the gong mass :nyaanyaa:

Im making Mona organise cruise to wisemans soon :banana:

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who is nissaner?

dyno, man my car is stockish.. i wont put it up for a dyno battle until it has at least 400awkw lol

sam, if a cruise is on ill be there lol need to get out for some driving again. its been a while

Oh man!

Congratulations dude!!! :thumbsup:

Big thumbs up. I wanna shoot it!

Would you believe I was actually looking at that car on the UAS website last night.... Why for do we seem to have similar tastes in cars??

http://www.nismo.com.au/forsale_gtr.htm

second one

Yep, the car is still listed on their website. And the first car (the gunmetal R32 GTR) used to be owned by one of my old workmates.

So Mass.. space station meet? hahah
Bahaha

I was going to suggest that!

IN for space station meet-up!

OMG!! Forget your old front bar! i'm onto bigger and better things!! aka an r34 gtr! wooo :D

can't beleive i didn't notice this thread! was too busy figuring it out in spotted!

grats man! your deserve it ;) bags being one of the first to get a ride ;)

Somehow I'm always more jealous when I knew the R34GTR owner in their GTST days.... congrats mass. I've seen this car a number of times since Aaron brought it up here, even tried to drive it by accident at the dyno day (it looked black and I had Oz's GTR there :D).

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