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And i saw his 32 at Trojan today..... There is a slight rub mark from the strut brace rubbing the under bonnet carpet thingy, ill bet its giving him the shts.

Apart from that, as usual theres not even a speck of dust on it. :wub:

Also saw a hammered p plate 33, very bad, but still driving.

An s13? White, who waved at me, i just got a smile in, but im sure he knows who i am. :action-smiley-069:

And a guy in Fyshwick this-arvo, this time it was gone before i saw what skyline it was, i think a 32, saw a smile but. :action-smiley-069:

I need to slow down a bit and enjoy the scenery. I should get back into the Hillclimbing, it keeps sht off the street.

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So 34 GTT finally spotted - now that I don't own it...... Lol

Thanks Mik :thumbsup: you must of been after parts coz I know you do all your own work :)

I missed you mate I drove out in my 4dr around 1.30 to check things out

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Yeah the old 34 looks tops Richard.

Brought back a memory or 2. :yes:

Got a message from the guy who bought my 33.

Passed rego with minimal/minor fuss.

He's on this side of town so should get spotted.

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Spotted a maroon 33 gtr on yass road. Exchanged waves :D I've actually seen the car for sale on carsales.

Had a chat at some lights to a dude in a big old school Chevy pickup truck with a cammed v8 doing a formal run.

Was tailed by a guy in a stock white 34 gtt. Had a chat to him at a set of lights. Unsure if he's on sau.

Good day for a cruise :D

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