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LOL that's me bro. Parked close to a Accord with 18" ray rims? :P Ummm yes i was meant to be at work, but i got off early ;)

haha, that explains it. Didnt see the Accord, was just driving home from school and spotted a white 34 with 34 GTR rims =D.

Keep the car clean Howie! Cant wait to see it this Sunday :)

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spotted RSfour today we both gave each other the hey its a skyline/stagea look

not me i know but just wanted to say that 9 months after i bought my stagea I still find the "stagea look" (ie. the "what is it?" look) quite humorous :P

I do love the attention the car gets tho - even if most people are just wondering what the hell it is... ;)

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Matty, I havent spotted you recently, but I'm pretty sure I've met you before!

I was at your house (might have been your friends house) with Stevie from r31skylineclub.com when you took your car around the block for the first time since the rb20det swap.

Was that you? or am I completely mistaken haha

saw two white series 2 r33's southbound on anzac at around 5:30 today, gunmetal 33 (series 1?) with darker rims, no wing, northbound on anzac at the same time.

Saw a white R34 GTT with GTR rims in u-park with an SCS sticker. I drooled!

Also saw vange on rundle street (but nobody cares because we all see him everywhere :rofl:)

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Saw a white R34 GTT with GTR rims in u-park with an SCS sticker. I drooled!

Also saw vange on rundle street (but nobody cares because we all see him everywhere :rofl:)

Thanks bud... the 34 with gtr rims is mine, i just put the scs sticker on before i left for rundle street.

I also spotted vange on rundle street... looks hot buddy!

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