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I think i saw you a little while ago in the wet tearing up thornleigh. Love that car man

hehe, did it look like my sig or did I have the widebody guards and silvia front end on it then? I cant remember

unless u were the 33 gtst that pulled up and shook my hand after munji'ing up pennant hills road lol

Lol. yeah i was the white 33.

We were bored and all of a sudden i see you and the sprinter gutter to gutter all the way up to the next servo. Made my night

hehe, was a good night :( good meeting you hehe

Yeah you too man. Your car is sponsered isn't it?

yeah it is, havent got enough though hehe never got enough

im actually selling it and buying a gtr shortly, just cant afford to keep drifting and ive always wanted a gtr so ill see how long it is before I want another S13 hehe

well you could put both those theories to practice and drift the gtr

I plan on seeing how it drifts, but I wont compete with it I dont think, might just build up a track only s13, who knows ahah

In for page 5 of the new whore thread!!!!

whilst on topic... grats on the new whip Mass....

haha thanks man... she is fun...

and away we go.. whore thread needs to pick up a little more....

work is so boring.. i cant believe im in an office not out in the sun :(

man im trying to find HKS front pipes to complete my exhaust (only cat back) and geeeee's they are expensive.. whats the normal price of a front pipe? i know its a GTR and hence more complex pipe and little more $$$ but man they are like $600 is this normal?

i've seen good ones for the 33 for like 350. Not sure about gtr though

Mark at MRC was showing one he was putting in a VLT, and suggested it for the 33 if i was going to change the exhaust housing. Maybe give him a call

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