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Blue R34 4dr in QBN would be my oldies. Needs turbo tho :)  

Still not bad for old ppl.

Atleast they stepped away from the falcadores, im still trying to bring my old man about, i think a drive of the GTR may sway him. He keeps declining the offer at the moment

"I dont have enough points on my license"

He has a full license, lame excuse, he just doesnt wanna face the fact that it will make his old sandman look weak

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Spotted a couple of Silver R33 S2's in belco, as well as a white R33 S2, and then went up to Discount tyres and had a yarn to our newest Stagea in town. awesome looking car, Series 2 with the Neo engine, looks great.

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SANDMAN Wooo Hooo! Nice. Is it in good nick?

I wanted one as a teenager....

He doesnt own it anymore thats what he had when he was 20ish, orange sandman ute. And he just bases all comparisons of other cars compared to his old sandman. He bought it brand new for $6500 (theres an indication of inflation for you lol) aparently it burnt oil from day one. Quality holden product hehee

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oh yeah, might be worth a mention, drive safe and slow out there guys! Was coming home from work and lost it on a roundabout, mounted the gutter pretty bad and ended up flicked around facing oncoming traffic. Was only doing no more than 40km/h which is the scary part. So yeah, take it easy.

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spotted the baby blue r32 gtr that is djhattens at domain he was selling something to a guy so i didnt want to interupt anyways the 33 rims look the goods on it :( good to see you got some decent part on the car hehe j/ks

Saw leech as well as DJ's car down at domain today. Had a good talk to DJ about buying a plasma, man he knows his stuff.

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Given what I've seen on the roads today I'd say that a few people have forgotten how to drive in the wet seeing it's been ages since we've had rain :cheers:

Was driving behind a silver Stagea RSFour on Drakeford Drive tonight 7:45ish, not Andrew's one, this one had no wing

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its something about domayne i tell ya! theres always liners parked out the front (aside from the guys i work with - gunmetal 32 4door, nice 31 2door and my own r).

spotted the baby blue r32 gtr that is djhattens at domain he was selling something to a guy so i didnt want to interupt anyways the 33 rims look the goods on it :cheers: good to see you got some decent part on the car hehe j/ks

yeah didnt see you leech, and yeah i like the 33 rims! cheers. and its not baby bloody blue thankyou! you wouldnt like me calling your car... aboriginal... would you!!!! hehe jks

Saw leech as well as DJ's car down at domain today. Had a good talk to DJ about buying a plasma, man he knows his stuff.

was good to finally meet you dude. i always see your beastie around the manuka/griffith area. would do time to own thems rims! are they veilside jobs?? but generally, lovely clean car man. and thanks for the compliment! i try :P hehe

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Saw leech as well as DJ's car down at domain today.  Had a good talk to DJ about buying a plasma, man he knows his stuff.

unfortunatly wasent mine mick i was in the gf's beat honda prelude 1980's mine is up on the blocks at the moment have some stuff done to it ;) but thanks for the comment hehe

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