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^^ That was me, just washed it and waxed it for the first time in weeks. Driving home along Barton Hwy and it starts pissing down so my car got nice and muddy again...

Anyway spotted a S1 33 near Belco at around 4, had decals or stickers on it and was driven by a lady.

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Ah, not techincally My chaser, but I'm driving it and I've had it for about a month. It's my brothers car while my g/f's car is in the shop and she drives my Stagea.

They're nice cars, and they need the traction control they come with I'll tell you that. 1JZ-GTE's are a tough engine.

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Ah, not techincally My chaser, but I'm driving it and I've had it for about a month. It's my brothers car while my g/f's car is in the shop and she drives my Stagea.

They're nice cars, and they need the traction control they come with I'll tell you that. 1JZ-GTE's are a tough engine.

Pic's? Wanna drag it 'round to the gathering at this new possible meeting place on Sunday,if you're not doing anything?( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2914496

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I've always wanted an up-close-and-personal with a Chaser....

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Pic's? Wanna drag it 'round to the gathering at this new possible meeting place on Sunday,if you're not doing anything?( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2914496

)

I've always wanted an up-close-and-personal with a Chaser....

Yeah I was thinking of coming to that. I might not have the Chaser on the weekend, my brother has asked for it back, in return for my parents VL... yippee, a VL.

Anywho, I'll try and make it there in the Chaser, if not then I'll be there in the Stagea.

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Pic's? Wanna drag it 'round to the gathering at this new possible meeting place on Sunday,if you're not doing anything?( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2914496

)

I've always wanted an up-close-and-personal with a Chaser....

A mate of mine at work has one, i went for a ride in it - apparently its one of the only auto's that will take (and has) a PowerFC.

Its ok, He says its more about the convenience about having 4 doors (he's an ex-supra/soarer guy) and it still has the toyota he loves.

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I spotted a couple of lines in the dirt car park behind Tuggers Car care.. blue 32 and black 33 w/ red rego. And I saw a white 33 drive past me at that bus stop.. I was that loser wearing a pink business shirt sitting on a trolley that I tipped over to sit on... whilst waiting for the bus.

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