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My bad i thought it was leshy, when people spell my name right i will spell yours hehe :P

Name's Leshy, get it right... crikey.

That would have been my missus going to work at the hospital, as she's been driving my Stagea around for the past 2 months while Toyota do a really efficient and cost-effective repair job on her Corolla. I'm now cruising around in a crappy red VL commodore, so don't bother trying to spot me :)

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Thats me :D

Nice to meet you..on the forums,anyway! Sounds nice,your thing!

Delayed spotted:me hopping out of the tired old Liberty to help a stopped R32 GT-R(in beautiful Bayside Blue)on Dairy Flat Road last Saturday arv'. Whilst he's not on the forums(yet),the young owner is a nice guy,so if you see this car,make sure you give him a wave!

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Is that the one with the plates RB026 or similar ???

Nice to meet you..on the forums,anyway! Sounds nice,your thing!

Delayed spotted:me hopping out of the tired old Liberty to help a stopped R32 GT-R(in beautiful Bayside Blue)on Dairy Flat Road last Saturday arv'. Whilst he's not on the forums(yet),the young owner is a nice guy,so if you see this car,make sure you give him a wave!

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Is that the one with the plates RB026 or similar ???

Can't remember the plates,but do remember that it was at F & F Imports for sale for a little while. Basically a stocker with nice rims and a choice colour applied...

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Is that the one with the plates RB026 or similar ???

Now I know why the plates were familiar;Veilside just jogged my memory! Dave's 32 (RB026) was 'Calsonic Blue',the one I stopped for was "Bayside Blue"- two different model colours and eras,but excellent nonetheless!

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Also i finished work at like 12:30 driving back to my hotel room and what do i see bucket loads of imports on the main drag here in Christchurch i mean heaps. Side of the roads littered with them. So i pull over to watch and see what sort of cars are around (may as well nothing else to do) and some kiwi comes up and starts chatting to me for like 20 minutes he was a champ he was there with a guy in a nice clean RX7 and R34 GT-T. Anyways at the 20 minute mark a cop siren sounds and i wish i had my camera everyone jumps in there cars and flys off up to road GOLD...

Anyways spotted mainly

WRX

Legacy Wagons

RX7

Evo's

R32 GTS-T (although most of these were pretty crappy condition big dint's,scratches, rust etc)

R32 GTR

R33 GTS-T

R34 GT-T

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