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very nice silver r32 gtr on the bolte bridge in the white r34 4 door and we were having a little fun on the way home lol, i was going to stay on the eastern but saw you turn and couldnt help it lol oh and i hope you are selling it to get a newer one

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All that talk about that clean R32 Gtr parked on south Road near Holmsglen tafe has made the seller put his price up to $12,500!!

hahahaha

ROFL

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No way I'd leave any Skyline parked around Holmsglen unless you want it taken.

All that talk about that clean R32 Gtr parked on south Road near Holmsglen tafe has made the seller put his price up to $12,500!!

hahahaha

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you're out early..

lol yeh start early to finish early.. avoid traffic n school time 40k zones lol

That's nothin :P I start at 7, I'd like to sleep in :(

lol 7 is nothing. ive been at work in the city since 6:30

which means i leave at about 5:30 from Hallam.

u dont wanna know what time i wake up i wanna kill myself almost every day

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Seeing quite a few R34 4Dr's out E.Suburbs last month or two.

Usually 18-25yr old then big jump to 40-50yr old mum/dad driver.

What the deal?

would have seen me around then and i love my 4 door its so good for driving friends around in and im in hawthorn east

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very nice silver r32 gtr on the bolte bridge in the white r34 4 door and we were having a little fun on the way home lol, i was going to stay on the eastern but saw you turn and couldnt help it lol oh and i hope you are selling it to get a newer one

That was me mate. Was a fun little squirt but I was on my way to work in Hawthorn not on my way home :( and I am selling it (well, trying to but no bites at all) but sadly it is not for another GTR. Will either be a murdered out Prado or a 2011 WRX Sedan in auto!

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