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seen miss r32 bout 2.30 at hollwood car wash, i think she got annoyed coz the line up was too long and i havent seen a chick get a skyline that sidewayz for ages lol.

though it did look good

Nice to see ya there flick! I ended up leaving shortly after you, nothing was happening. Boosted off and had a near miss with a taxi cab, he looked like he was gonna turn but then suddenly stopped, I slammed on the brakes and slid due to some gravel on the road but pulled up just in time... could have been messy

Spotted 2 silver R33's Wednesday night around 10.30, both with only one headlight LOL The first o0ne was on cross roads and south road intersection under the overpass waiting to continue down crossroads, i turned right from crossroads to south road if your on here. The second one i cought up to near turbo tune, then turned down the street just after castle plaze to pick a friend up from work. Then sitting in the carpark you drove past haha.. If my friend had been quicker i would have followed you..

Also last night a silver R33 down at glenelg with a cop car parked next to him near that reserve... Get into any trouble? Was a bit causious about going for a bit of a drive after work, but no hassles for me..

Yeah Steve, everytime I see one I stay RIGHT away!

SLY-dN, yeah it was looking hairy for a moment there but all is well, actually looked a lot closer than it was but alls well that ends well :)

Tough luck about the taxi, what happened?

my mate told me he seen someone with an sau stickers like mine on a orange 32 gave me more details and what do u know it was flicks car so from him he reckons it stood out and is a very nice car :)

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