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this section is helping me understand things alot better http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ba...ps-t156527.html

Its a good read :P

One day I will get a decent camera, until then I will stick with my semi-decent 7.1MP Canon Powershot.

Hi Stefano,

When dirving down noth terrace and stopped at the lights to turn right onto east terrace saw your head lights. Thought to my self hmmmmm 34... Wonder if its a enthusiast or just a "yeah sick skyline" driver haha..

As you changed lanes realsied how clean your car was! Looks like they did a very good job ! What damage was done? Full respray?

Sorry about not coming for a quick spin as I said just finished uni (their from 9 till 8 on tuesdays) and was starving!

Anyway nice clean 34 mate

Cheers,

Chris

Hahaha yeaaa thats what i thought thinkin to maself is this sum1 that DRIVESS a stag or just drives a stag lol then i saw the rims i was like yepp gotta slow down n say hi new slogan for the forum SAU:SA Bringing people together since .... haha!!

Very nice car you have there sounds pretty good too when u gave it a bit :D

Ahh it was just smashed windscreen and the bonnet was all dented in got a new windscreen and just knocked out the dents n gave the bonnet a quick respray temporarily untill i my z-tune style one arrives next week..

Felt sorry for ya wen u said u just finished uni :) but u gotta do wat u gotta do i just went for a drive bored as at hm... U shuld come along for the shoot if ur free on that weekend or pm me wen ur free shuld go for a drive one day!!!!

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Hi Stefano,

When dirving down noth terrace and stopped at the lights to turn right onto east terrace saw your head lights. Thought to my self hmmmmm 34... Wonder if its a enthusiast or just a "yeah sick skyline" driver haha..

As you changed lanes realsied how clean your car was! Looks like they did a very good job ! What damage was done? Full respray?

Sorry about not coming for a quick spin as I said just finished uni (their from 9 till 8 on tuesdays) and was starving!

Anyway nice clean 34 mate

Cheers,

Chris

Think i replied to the rong account but its orite edited it out lolz

I have a camera....i just dont have a car...well not one that COUNTS on this forum anyways ahaha

Am free most of the time...and will be for the next two weeks cos of uni hols. Will take pics whenever :happy:

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