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Saw FLIRTY-2 again tonight at the midway tavern, and yes Dan natural red head. Her name is Bianca :(

spotted james picking up, you sly mofo :) n lets not even get into how you know its natural

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spotted james picking up, you sly mofo :) n lets not even get into how you know its natural

Me, never, just doing some strategic enquiries :)

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saw a ford with the number plate [MR PSI] lol

lol, its effing quick the last time i saw it

spotted a blue 33 4 door this morning following our truck up goody road (and by blue i mean baby blue, nearly the colour of the old patrol cars)

and flick this morning pullin out of her driveway :bunny: *waves*

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spotted a grey r32 gtr in onka hills

a silver stag in dinga , at the airbrush guys house ? anyone here getting airbrushing on there stag ?

black r33 gtr and a silver r32 gtr race car in lonsdale

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White 34 on main north rd around 6:15 heading towards town, stock wheels, exhaust, but very clean looking car

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spotted: sly the bay side blue r34 out the front of my work today, god dam that car is minter had a good close up look at it, beautiful example of an skyline. its so nice. nice meeting you mate.

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Spotted a yellow R34 with that massive nismo or whatever gay looking wing

Bahahaha, you best not be talking bout me, cause if you are, how is a stock wing gay looking?

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Bahahaha, you best not be talking bout me, cause if you are, how is a stock wing gay looking?

hehe not sure which wing he means. i quite like the stock 34 gtr wing, cant really say Ive been too impressed with the others

-D

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Bahahaha, you best not be talking bout me, cause if you are, how is a stock wing gay looking?

The general consensus of skyline owners is this particular wing, fails.

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Bahahaha, you best not be talking bout me, cause if you are, how is a stock wing gay looking?
The general consensus of skyline owners is this particular wing, fails.

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There you go Kendra your question has just been answered......sorry to say but it just does not look right

ohh and spotted again this morning

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Still it almost looks better than wingless.... [ducks for cover]

I think 34's and 32's look hotter without any wing and as for 33's well that gap with the boot and the car makes you have a wing

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u take that back krishy. i like to think my wing says hey im a jet pilot :D

under dan winglaw sc124-4 all wings must be painted to match car and be below roof height.

and exemption may apply if its a race car and carbon, and the over roof height sometimes a hatch can get away with it, but very rarely.

bah just thought this was wasteland

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