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Spotted a Skyline "The Boy Racers Choice" on one of those cops pull ya over shows on TV tonight.

Got pinned for having a Variable boost controller aswell as no front numberplate, suspended license and P plater driving a turbo.

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Verms in the Stagea driving past the airport this morning. I was heading the opposite direction between the 2 roundabouts past the office park. Gave a wave but I doubt you'd notice some clown in a white Golf :P

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Yeah Nate I did.

One of those things you pay more for but I couldn't be happier.

Sorry I didn't get out to the Friday meet. I was hoping to catch up with you and check out your new purchase.

- we could have had 2 skylines there :P

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