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gotta say i dont mind the tan interior

yeah its not as ugly as i thought it would be, but it still doesnt match up the shiny plastic parts (dash surround, vents etc). They could have at least gone all out and done those too...

the exterior...well the yellow makes it look like shite... i quite like the purple and the smoky ghostface... the yellow just screws it all up

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yeah, i just had a fleet of rotors tear past at full noise. made me a little wet...

i wish i did not have a couple beers for dinner, cos its been a while since i have given my car more than a trip to the shops.... need to blow the cob webs out of her :sick:

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saw the design fx 34 (think its miss 34) going across the top of the parade tonight with another back r33. Was a few cars back at the parade lights neading up.

yeah that would have been me :sick: coming home from tailem bend

spotted a silver r34 gtr go through tailem bend this arvo............had vic plates on it and i drooooled..................

and yeah spotted the same black r33, and a white r32 as well

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did the 34 have black wheels ??

cant say for sure, it was pretty dark, but it was heading towards the plaza from the city, turned left into grand junction road, stopped in the turn left lane for a while then continued.

The 2 white stags coming down the golden way :

One was ben and i in my 260... the other was a guy off here(cant remember the user name) in a RS4.... We were ahead of him on main north road, while looking in the rear view mirror we saw him be rammed off the road by a VS commodore.

White Rs4 was in the left hand lane going straight, the commodore was in the right hand lane and decided he was going to turn left from there. Completely writing off the RS4 and Badly damaging a Falcon who was stationary at the intersection. We went back to help out, Not good at all.

dude that sucks big time!!! i would have completely lost it at him. if the driver of the RS4 is on here, hope your ok mate, im pretty sure you have support from everyone on here.

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spotted Chad's red Ute out the front of his work today in Somerton Park whilst around the corner getting the truck's windows tinted

:blush: Yep i was in there sweating my ass off welding, cant wait till we get some cooler weather.

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I spotted myself screaming like a girl when my upper arm leaned on the metal (calais trim) around the windows on my daily (commodore) after it sitting in the sun all day.

GRRR!!

also stopped a very dirty black 33. Sitting in my driveway waiting for the weekend..... LOL!

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