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I am a maybe hopefully ill have my car sold in a week and then ill hopefully have a 32 GTR in Bayside Blue but will keep in you informed on how it pans out

Patrick

Aww you guyyyysss :wacko:

I'll probs have my bonnet done by then...but...but...but my front bar isn't as easy as ur's Benson. I can't just buy a new one of patch up my current one just like that, I need to get someone to match up the harlequin or to respray the whole car grrr

soz for lettin you guys down :P

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there is a price to enter ure cars guys!!! jsut so u no its 70bux to enter car and get ureself a pass... 20bux extra gets ure mate a weekend pass

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Gday guys...ive just joined , and i saw 3 of your members cars with SAU stickers parked up outside the Burswood Dome this arvo, i was there setting up for the weekends show, im setting up the proUTES.com display as i have a ute but my new daily driver is an R33 GTS-t so im stoked i saw yas parked up!

did yas get a display going for this event? if so ill be sure to come say Gday, this is my first Turbo'ed car so i have alot to learn, i dont even know what series my R33 is lol!

Gonz.

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