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noticed haysey's car in there

good spotting mate...

the yellow r34 is a non turbo, sounds like it goes hard for a non turbo hahaha...

my car is in it, along with TUFGTR and a couple more here and there, im in some background shots too..

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dammit, dont have foxtel :D

i got foxtel just for it, well the major reason we got foxtel again, got installed on the day dangerous came out, talk about lucky!

I thought it was N/A.

I've been listening close for a BOV.

I would of thought there would be a nice FMIC peeking from that front bar too.

yeah def non turbs, it was one of the crews cars but i think its been sold on? in the first episode it does a majorly big burnout when they leave the party for a non turbo hahaha

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The one that was on the other night, when they were just driving from one macca's to another, my wife looked over at me and said "So is that what you do when you go on a cruise?" She hates cars btw.

I can't see it lasting more than 1 series, one thing thats bugging me, why does that chicks car have a WA number plate on it, when shes never been east of the city?

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