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spotted gunmetal 32 gtst in kingston this avo. white seat covers, chromed doorhandles/mirrors. guages on bonnet. 18" bling etc etc. twas a perfect example of how i wouldn't modify my car but meh.... :)

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hmm, sounds like RICE if ever I dare say it!

I dunno if that makes sense lol, i'm v tired

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Christ... Am I the only Skyline in Belco?

I swear one of these days I'm gonna go cruise around southside just so I get spotted XD

Nah man there's 3 that live near my place, mine and 2 others are regularly around here. I'm in the centre of town in belco

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You're mean T____T

I mean... Sure it's a 33, but still... :)

Of course, there's still the plan to move up to a 32 GTR next year sometime...

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its ok, sauce....

atleast your car can be driven around so it can get spotted!!!! :)

sorry richard, you left yourself open to that...... ;)

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Christ... Am I the only Skyline in Belco?

I swear one of these days I'm gonna go cruise around southside just so I get spotted XD

I know how you feel, I can't get much further north out in Gungahlin. So when you go for a cruise just let me know and we can get spotted together :D

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Being in gungahlin it'd almost be worth replying to the NSW Spotted thread, hehehe.

nah just kidding. i'm up at gungahlin at least twice a week, and i've not seen too many skylines up there. might be the demographic that live in gungahline, all owning BMW's or something

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