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DIF that would have been the one I fitted an RB25 to a few weeks back. chrome 19's on it too??

Nope, I couldnt tell whether it was gtst or gtr it had the guards to be gtr because the wheels where so tiny, but it didn't sound like a gtr..

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shit... i saw, shaolin at Maccas on friday... im pretty sure i saw your car on a dyno about a year or more ago...

met maz in his 34, plates are MAZ 34T i believe... told him to join up ;)

and i think there were a couple others there too, but i forget...

also saw veedka at a party on saturday... he wasn't in his trampoline car though...

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hell yeah! spotted.. was yrs a 4 door??? cos i saw one when i was waiting at the lights

also spotted teh Sash on Oxford st

Had a work function at "Slide" (the gay bar, not the gay turbomaker)

once the doors opened to the public, I was outta there quicksmart

didn't see you there... Did you havea gig somewheres?

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spotted an awesome R34GTR V-spec, bayside blue, awesome sounding exhaust, AWR45L followed him for a while and gave a wave, but seemed to stuck up himself in his awesome car....i was happy to just look though...

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Had a work function at "Slide" (the gay bar, not the gay turbomaker)

once the doors opened to the public, I was outta there quicksmart

didn't see you there... Did you havea gig somewheres?

yep! ... This one

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spotted a silver r33 gtst with plates BBZ-00M this morning at taren point

and just now saw a black r32 plates AL - ssumfin with an SAU sticker on the back window, turning from forest rd to king georges rd, and a yellow r33 aswell, looked like an 93 model

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spotted an awesome R34GTR V-spec, bayside blue, awesome sounding exhaust, AWR45L followed him for a while and gave a wave, but seemed to stuck up himself in his awesome car....i was happy to just look though...

WOO

!!!

spotted the same car near castle hill towers, just turning on to showground, i gave a wave, yeah it sounded awesome

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Just spotted about 10mins ago a black R33 GTS with number plates af-76-kd and a nice red p plate next to it. Drove into epping via oxford street and turned into pembroke st.

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Spotted goldzilla yesterday at about 430pm turning on2 the cumbo highway gave a wave and got 1 back. :P noiceeeee mate

Ahh, sweet. I wasn't sure if you were on the forums or not, but now I know.

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