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no better feeling than giving your car a tub and admiring the end result, I am sure you all can relate.

By the way anyone see the paper today, it had a metallic grey r33 with front mount and standard rims completely rooted after eating a wall in some old ladies house.

The bloke ran off and left his missus in the car with 2 broken arms, whats that about?

Cant wait to see more stories by the cops about imports that should be outlawed.

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By the way anyone see the paper today, it had a metallic grey r33 with front mount and standard rims completely rooted after eating a wall in some old ladies house.

The bloke ran off and left his missus in the car with 2 broken arms, whats that about?

Does anyone know who was driving this car??

He would have to have a good reason for running!!

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the paint is not black its the gtr deep purple on my car, my car was 38k a year ago, which i thoyght to be a good price, because you cant get r34's into the country at the moment they are holding their price very well.

ive seen them between 32 and 44k, i will sell mine in a year and then buy a gtr r34... i think.

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Rob you mongrel, I inquired with transport SA yesterday for the Numberplate Gtt034 any chance of coughing them up???

If Not I have an Ace up my sleeve.

The wheels were bopught off of ebay including brand new tyres they were $1500.00 best buy of the year for me.

Damn nice car Damo!!, last time I saw it was at Matrix without those sweet rims tho!.

What type of rims are they?

My next car is a R34 GTT without doubt, hell already registered the numberplates for it :P (GTT-034).

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hehe, Damo there is no way to tranfer personalised plates to another person, you can only tranfer them from car to car under the same owner name... Already checked into it and that is what they advised me :P

If you can work out a way though mate, I would be more than happy for them displayed that awesome car.

If they were custom plates then u can, just not personised plates (doesn't make sense to me).

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Yep SA is stupid when it comes to anything car related.

here is the link:

http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/registratio...ersonalised.asp

in it you will see:

Personalised plates may be transferred from one vehicle to another, but cannot be transferred to another person or business.

Pretty lame of Transport SA if you ask me... u pay the money u should be able to do whatever you like with them.

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