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existenz, is your chaser the white one with the equip rims on it??? cuz i spotted one in woden last night parked next to a r32 gtst n a R31 with some cool rims n a jap spec sticker.

also spotted a skyline going into repco today. i think it was a silver 33 in fyshy. cant remember haha

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yeah that would have been me as i said its been like that for ages i just havent washed it so the zoorst carbon just sticks right to it i have to get my muffler reangled to the side to stop it from happening i was just leaving work to so yeah i saw you waved but it was to late sorry mate ill keep my eyes out next time.

spotted a silver R33 going down towards tuggers near wanniassa and sulwood drive from woden the other day i waved. anyone off here

Yeah would have been me headin into work.

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yay i got spotted!!! unfortuantly one of those rims is leaking so i have to go back to the 33 wheels until its repaired :P

can i ask how much the equips cost?? cuz i will want new rims soon and i like the look of the starcorps but im more of a originals man, not some cheap tempe knockoff.

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saw steadyeddy in phillip this arvo, drive through the car park opposite act brakes, also saw a dark coloured R32 with white wheels and 2 silver R33s around the same area, all round 5pm

I was parked in Altree court philip

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Spotted a white R33 with black bonnet.... It's been a long day I can't remember if it was on my way to work early this morning between Gunners and Russell or if it was between Russell and me goingn to go karts this afternoon....

LOL ok that was a bit random.

Also had a silver R33 following me along Horsepark drive this afternoon. There was a speed camera out there today, cheeky shits.

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