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boys boys boys word of warning i just got home from a ride in the black sparkles twin turbo walkinshaw and if u are along side him be careful cause this car will put up a slight challenge i cannot describe how that felt it actually hurt the Gs were that bad would love to cruise in a line that powerful it was really crazyness

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Fair nuff. Hey, Kdawgboostin33, do you live anywhere near Conder? I've seen a blue Series 1.5 going up and down my street, mostly late at night...

Hey man,

Nah I live on the Northside.............I have not seen any other 33's in Bayside Blue around in Canberra. I know bout 1 R32 - Mine has a FMIC with SIGNAL on it. How is ur ride going??

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spotted yesterday evening just b4 5 on william hovell dr. white R32 GTR flew past me, i thought it might have been niks but it another ride, big exhaust, very sexy dished rims (gold centres) looked awesome!!! i was gonna boot it and have a run as it flew past, but with all of the traffic it wasnt a good idea. would have ben fun though, it seemed quick.

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spotted yesterday evening just b4 5 on william hovell dr. white R32 GTR flew past me, i thought it might have been niks but it another ride, big exhaust, very sexy dished rims (gold centres) looked awesome!!! i was gonna boot it and have a run as it flew past, but with all of the traffic it wasnt a good idea. would have ben fun though, it seemed quick.

Nik's has 3 spoke rims

- yep - guy you mentioned above has whooshed past me a coupla times as well - always around home time in the afternoon and way too much traffic..... :headspin:

There is at least two white GTRs that live in Belco - and I think there is another one that works there...I see him heading the opposite direction (towards Civic) in the afternoons

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