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Funny that, i happened to see a Silver R33 GTR blowing smoke, and bunny hop all the way home.......oh and i may be wrong, but i swear it was Blitz behind the wheel... lol :cheers:

Yes yes, the baby is finally in my hands! Definatly needs some work but a few $$$$ and a bit of TLC and she will be all good! Will get some piccys up once i get em! Hopefully see u guys around soon!

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Here you go Ando, the purple people eater, complete with duck bill mounted to the boot

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So stock, its almost virginal

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This has to be the best part of the car, the retro special double din stereo, extreme!

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lol thanks nick! yes she is an interesting package.........will be a few weeks before i am happy with it all.......especially re-colouring the interior and fixing up a few odds and sods that need doing! Most importantly, a good wash, polish, then wash then polish, once thats done...a wash, polish then wax lol......she is quite dirty!!! Oh yeah and rolling the guards....every bump, turn, brake all u can here is zzzzzzzzzzzz, zzzzzzzzzzzz, zzzzzzzzzz tyre on guard action lol.

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p.s. nick, yes it wasn't ur car blowing smoke...that GTR is SO clean, i believe the smoke was coming from ur ears in frustration as i would't get the cefiro sideways!!!! ahahahahaha

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pretty sure it was your car on victoria road this afternoon ( i was in a white ceffy flashing my highbeam crazy :) its not everyday you meet another cefiro on road when you are actually in a cefiro..)

Yeah that was me. I would of flashed back but only saw you at the last minute. Just managed to get a wave off. Thats also a first for me to see a cefiro on the road while i'm in mine.

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saw a nice maroon ceffy with kit etc... on my way home from work at sutherland today,

someone from here? looked nice, starting to see a few around latelly...

and saw a white gloria at newtown on my way through on saturday, first time ive seen one:)

Yeah i don't think thats mine. (can't remember being in Sutherland) Must be another maroon one (damn i thought mine might be the only one)

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saw a nice maroon ceffy with kit etc... on my way home from work at sutherland today,

someone from here? looked nice, starting to see a few around latelly...

and saw a white gloria at newtown on my way through on saturday, first time ive seen one:)

HeHe!!

That white gloria is mine :uh-huh: the pimp mobile is getting some sexy rim action soon:)

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Spotted a maroon cefiro driving along brisbane road around Bundamba, a couple of weeks ago.

Only thing, it had "25se" stuck on the right hand side of the boot.

Would that be a later model, It looked a bit 'maxima-ish'

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