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ur mates mates mate test drove the car and saw what he was getting when he handed it all over :)

the seat (single) and mags came off ages ago. well before ya mate had interest in the car. as for the CAI it was just some flex pipe, $10 from bunnings :)

trust me yer mate got a VERY good car which should have sold for a lot more then it did :)

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I was cruising back from Margeret rvr just after x-mas and i waved to an R32... i got a thunder grey r33..

Also as i arrived in margs on x-mas morning there was a white r33 on the lawn of some house. at the bottem end of town. didn't see it again tho'.

i know whatyou mean about ppl down south noticing the skylines. heaps cool :D

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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

4 skylines

2 silvia

2 180sx

2 EAX

around 20 -25 people...

cheers

Joe

Hey, did u forget about me in my abscence eh:(

that was a nice drive but i think it would be a little harsh driving to and from in the same day (6hrs on the open road) would be better to make a weekend of it again.

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