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Nah mate thats cool, nice ride by the way.

Hehehee Urs too bro. I did see the trojan reference on your boot :blink: btw I like your car man..the styling's very subtle yet its aggressive..how it should be i guess

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i also keep seeing a white R32 GTR with LMGT2 rims parked at Coleman Court. looks just awesome.....

White or Silver? If it's silver it's my baby.... and :ermm: for the compliment.... if it's white then someones got the same wheels... and good taste :happy:

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I spotted a skyline reverse into a car in the ANU Engineering carpark today at lunch time :thumbsup:

I fee bad for him - first someone stole his spot (he was waiting with his indicator on for ages), then as he reversed up to move to a new place he hit the car behind him. I don't think the damage was too bad though...

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White or Silver? If it's silver it's my baby.... and :( for the compliment.... if it's white then someones got the same wheels... and good taste :D

must be yours then. i keep seeing it at night, so thats why i think it must be white....

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KW! I was in a silver R33 behind you waiting at the lights next to the BP in Philip on Saturday, but I don't think I caught your eye :teehee: Nice ride anyway

Yeah I was in my own world thinking about a new headunit!! Saw you as you drove past but I was too late to react!! Ta for the comps - yours looked quite neat too!

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