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OMG, that means the dealer lie to me... well, he probably didn't even know what's on the car anyway...

by looking at the photo, it looks like I don't have the full kit then, my front and back bumper are original... mmmm.... but anyway, it doesn't look too bad.   :)  

I got back home at around 3.30pm, and I did have a look at the car park, you guy weren't there anymore, just missed it.

Man don't worry bout it, your car looks hot as it is :)

Oh, i just realised where Mill Park is :Oops: ,

I live in Brunswick East but can be seen getting around Preston / Thornbury / Thomastown etc of a weekend...(still trying to get all the tid bits for my new place)

Give me a :wavey: if you see a silver R32 with rather WRX looking gold wheels, So far, with the exception of one guy in a Silver R33, all my waves / thumbs up have been fogged off... im starting to think its the NSW plates :Oops:

Car may be back on the road this weekend, if there is a brunch going on Sunday id be keen. :)

Better have a re-run then. Anyone interested I will be brunching at the same location at 10:00 (am that is Shan as in the daylight hours) and welcome all to join me.

The Lakes Cafe, Mill Park Lakes estate. This time I will attempt to have the staff ensure the fountain is running.

BTW that is DT's 34 and it looks sweet.

Anytime you want to pick up the dremel tool. I also have some thoughts on the indicators if you want to bring them and see what other tools I have in the garage.

I am planning on whipping into the city in the morning to pick up some new gore-tex so hows the afternoon sound?

Actually since I need to give you some cash, better make it tomorrow afternoon.

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