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LMAO what a joke

funny how people who i know saw you thrashing the arse out of it

but it conveniently dropped oil pressure while "casually" driving home

I remember you telling people you were a motor mechanic by trade on jdmstyletuning.com.

If that was true or if you were any good at it you would also know that these engine are well and truly built to be able to handle being given a bit (if he actually was, which I honestly doubt would have been much anyway) unless there was already an existing problem?

Could of been me .. I do drive a r34 .. Starcorps and its very damn clean .. cant have a car that isnt :laugh:

I was playin funny buggers with a 33 on that rd too :D

Edited by DECIM8

Well said Abo Bob, people just drift away.....to different subject ccc. :laughing-smiley-014:

Anyway I've spotted nice black R32 GTR ;) on the Qantas drive. Can't think of the plates but had a weird looking rear wing higher than standard bit like Supra wing - Anyone on Here??

Dave

yep, pretty much perfectly perpendicular to pymble pub ;)

Too many P's in that sentence, Doof - now I have to go to the toilet! *shakes fist*

spotted a few lines on Mowbray rd this arvo a nice white Stagea with white volk challengers on it parked, black r33 series1 parked, & a white r34 4door & an r34 silver 2door driving along...

Was that white Stagea out the front of a convenience store, by any chance? I've seen it there quite a few times, it's a series 2 and very nice!

Was that white Stagea out the front of a convenience store, by any chance? I've seen it there quite a few times, it's a series 2 and very nice!

Maybe, but i think it was out the front of a house. It had a Tein sticker on the back left of the hatch lid, & yeh def series 2, looked nice ..

WPN - I spotted that stagea also!

looked nice, needed a clean though ;)

Oh, and spotted Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaameh at his house! :)

I had fun driving that truck! Love the exhaust brake noise!! :)

WPN - I spotted that stagea also!

looked nice, needed a clean though ;)

Oh, and spotted Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaameh at his house! :)

I had fun driving that truck! Love the exhaust brake noise!! :)

man, sif not grab the phone while you were there :P

Spotted a white 33 s2 "LI 11 NE" in norwest fitness first car park, and also a white nismo kitted 34 GTT in the same car park, plate were "ZNE.. .." i think

and also a white 32 GTR on old windsor rd

Just saw a skyline in Pymble Corporate Centre... twas Gun metal Gray and for sale...

:(

Also, the silver 33 (AQD 38T) works around here, and so does XCLNCE or however he spells it

:) also

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