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Damn, i missed it! Who went?? I saw the blue R32 w/ cf bonnet, maroon CA18 silvia and the pewter S15 last night (friday), were these guys part of the cruise??

Must organise another cruise so i can be a part of it.

Btw i drive a white 180 w/ vic plates.

yeah i went and had a quick look i was in the blue gtr and my mates were in the s15 and s13. i was only there 4 about 5 mins heaps of cars but wasnt much fun.

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m_rickards: your gtr is so friggin loud, i was the the shell servo in sandy bay filling up and i heard your car a mile away!

btw you used to own another import before this GTR right? It was a GTi-R if i remember correctly?

Yeah i've had a few gtir's and i had a white r33 . How long u had the 180?

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Just over two weeks, its pretty stock at the moment, but wont be shortly! Its attracting some attention at the moment coz no-ones seen it before. Just gotta sell my old car and then ill be spending all the money on modding it. Got the car from a private owner in vic, pretty simple really and i'd do it again. Its just got a bov, pod filter, white wheels, hd clutch and t/timer.

Not getting much of a chance to drive it at the moment, still working 40 hours a week. Got the weekend off tho so i might see you about, wouldnt mind seeing your car close up as i heard it has 400kwatw. Traction problems im guessing?

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Just over two weeks, its pretty stock at the moment, but wont be shortly! Its attracting some attention at the moment coz no-ones seen it before. Just gotta sell my old car and then ill be spending all the money on modding it. Got the car from a private owner in vic, pretty simple really and i'd do it again. Its just got a bov, pod filter, white wheels, hd clutch and t/timer.  

Not getting much of a chance to drive it at the moment, still working 40 hours a week. Got the weekend off tho so i might see you about, wouldnt mind seeing your car close up as i heard it has 400kwatw. Traction problems im guessing?

Dont get my car out that often, but we will definatley have to organise a crusie sometime soon

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