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Have'nt washed it for 2 weeks but i did polish it at the same time so still shiny. Had seen that you were from Croydon on the forums, it was only a matter of time before we crossed paths, nice plates too. Do you still have your Enkei's, had the same wheels on my R33, look awesome on white cars.

No I don't. Swapped them for stockies and cash, they were just far too hard to keep clean. That and the design of them even though they were 17's looked small on such a large car. Thanks for the comment about the plates :D

two R34's and a white V35. two curry blokes in each. mad fitment on the r34's. the white r34 put me in my place a bit, but all were doing approx 15ks under the limit most of the time. princes hwy

also stopped at chaddy maccas for a leak and then wandered over to a little meet that was goin on. had a chat to two islander blokes. silver r33, and black r32.

White stock looking R33 GT-R and white R33 4 door at Epping Autobarn around 3PM.

and a few R34 sedans and coupes in the northern suburbs... looks like the R34 is starting to become common, not sure of that's a good thing or not :S

Black R32 GTS/GTST/4 belonging to a guy named Sanjev? or something like that on Saturday morning - evening at strathaird reserve... bomex kit etc.

was meaning to come have a chat with you after the game but by the time i got back from the atm i couldnt find ya

Spotted a black 33 on Ballarto rd with SAU stickers around 6.30, both exchanged nods and smiles.

Were you at the carwash as well?

Clean car you had mate :P

That was me, were you at the car wash with the black 33 i saw on the way in?

Was only a quick wash thats why it only cost me $5 ;)

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haha yeah...i turned to my gf and said "shit, he plates look like mine"...WESTWD & WANZI lol...

iv'e seen you around before though before i had the 34....in my old pintara...lol

how much you pay for your tail lights??

they were already on the car when it came over here. i was lucky, they are the genuine nismo ones which apparently cost an arm n a leg to get. i saw ur on ur red P's, fkn stay away from knox man pettit is back on the loose and handing out defects left right n centre

That was me, were you at the car wash with the black 33 i saw on the way in?

Was only a quick wash thats why it only cost me $5 ;)

Haha yep i was there with my mate in the 33, he is on the forums too.

We were sneaky and used buckets, so it only cost about $5 between both our cars hahaha :P

Haha yep i was there with my mate in the 33, he is on the forums too.

We were sneaky and used buckets, so it only cost about $5 between both our cars hahaha :3some:

When i can be bothered i go there after 7 and use a bucket and chamoi, couldnt be bothered tonight tho.

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