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SPEAK of the devil.... parked across from our property right now:

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SNAP!

i see that car almost everyday, works in mt barker, if its the same one? got a bit of flare action going on at the rear.

also, followed a white 32gtr up toward blackwood on sat night i think it was, had bronze rims i think, i was in the 180. i teased him to get him to give it a bit of shit, and he did, and i drooled. i love gtr's.

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spotted darren in the ol aristo on marion road this arvo

heard a flutter, looked over and he cruised past

gave a toot as ya were waiting to turn right by the liberty servo (to go the back way thru to kinkaid av)

hav a guess.........was in the white hino truck.....passenger styles

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spotted darren in the ol aristo on marion road this arvo

heard a flutter, looked over and he cruised past

gave a toot as ya were waiting to turn right by the liberty servo (to go the back way thru to kinkaid av)

hav a guess.........was in the white hino truck.....passenger styles

Yeh i heard the little toot, saw the chery picker and thought it must have been you!!

Had just finnished getting the tint done and alarm at Auto Perfecton and straight to work!! Sooooooo good to have tint now, amazing how much better it looks also!! Hopefully coilovers and wheels by the end of the week!!

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i see that car almost everyday, works in mt barker, if its the same one? got a bit of flare action going on at the rear.

not sure ay. def dont reckon it belongs to a sau member. tis nice & chunky indeed!

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got new pics Darren, and im guessing happy with your tint :D

i spotted a R34 4door silver with a chick driving it down south road just before 4:30

then just after 5 a black S13 with a chick driving @ highbury way

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i see that car almost everyday, works in mt barker, if its the same one? got a bit of flare action going on at the rear.

also, followed a white 32gtr up toward blackwood on sat night i think it was, had bronze rims i think, i was in the 180. i teased him to get him to give it a bit of shit, and he did, and i drooled. i love gtr's.

man that car is wack....BN kits DO NOT suit R33's It is the ultimate way of ruining a nice looking car. :D

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man that car is wack....BN kits DO NOT suit R33's It is the ultimate way of ruining a nice looking car. :D

Agreed. I reckon most bodykits ruin cars.

Keep it stock yo!

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whoever said bout that small skyline cruz that was a few of us off here, nice relaxed hills run we had, it was me, kahli, kellie my mates rotor and a grey 34 :D

shoulda joined in.

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got new pics Darren, and im guessing happy with your tint :D

i spotted a R34 4door silver with a chick driving it down south road just before 4:30

then just after 5 a black S13 with a chick driving @ highbury way

Yeh mate, happy as with it!! its pretty much 20% all round......... No new pics as of yet, coilovers should land on wed or thurs and wheels are waiting for coilovers, which i am hoping i can get it all done friday, possible Sat!! So new pics and thread will be updatd then!!

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man that car is wack....BN kits DO NOT suit R33's It is the ultimate way of ruining a nice looking car. ;)

theres something off about it, im not sure what it is though, but yeah the kit is pretty big. i think bigger wheels/less rubber would fill it out a bit better, just looks like the amount of flare the rear guards have got wasnt really needed to fit those wheels.

its pretty clean though, i wont slag it off, i drive a 180, haha.

and keeping on topic,

see the transformers 34 all the time here, and sometimes a white 32 4 door with some decent wheels on it, and a sticker on the bonnet i think.

also just today saw a white 32 2 door, decent wheels with nice polished dish, a white 33 with a big front bar, wheels and a p plate, and also a black 33 parked near the main street, had fmic, nice wheels, stock body i think, looked like it had a bucket on the drivers side but had a cover over it.

and non skyline spots, was a 2 tone blue/grey s13, zorst, black wheels with polished dish near the mall, and see a blue 180 a fair bit, has twin zorst, kit and white wheels.

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