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hi peeps

i know this has been done before but that was then and this is now

how many r34s are in SA now? how many have you spotted? whos got one on the way here?

mine will be here in a few months ;)

my mate swears he saw 5 different r34s on the way to work yesterday but i never see any

im sure that u guys are out there

sskylinee

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<--- Mine arrives April 24, I've imported a white 2000 model NA 4 door for a guy here in Adelaide (currently in compliance) and last night bought a 2001 Bayside Blue 2 door with sunroof (rare as rocking horse sh*t) for another customer in Adelaide (at auction).

<--- Those rims will be swapped for Gold 18" BBS LMs. ;)

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i seen heaps around, seen like about 5 in car yards around the place.

see them all over the place, esecially at nights on weekends crusing round town...

i see a white r34 goin down propect rd sometimes after school.

would that b blackfrise ur at? i always drive past on tuesdays on way 2 work around 330...but its a white 33 not 34 lol

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Only been to Adelaide in it maybe a half a dozen times...... then its only for a day max...... hardly drive it at all, maybe lucky if i drive it once in 3 weeks......

Cheers for spottin me tho!

:)

Mr Sniper911

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