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Weather looked like crap but the cars looked great in that lighting I think! :laugh:

Good pics guy's!

PS, send that weather down south!! (Another sunny day in Melbourne today!) :)

hahah a supra..

wow a 3 year old kid knows his cars!! amazing..

you been teaching him well!! :)

yeah, loves them. It's the round tailights.

Only problem is, I had an argument with him last week, cause I was trying to explain that my V35 is called a Skyline and the GTR is a Skyline GTR.

He's response was that my Skyline doesn't have 2 round tailights so the GTR is better and I can't call it a Skyline GTR.

Little punk is giving me attidude already :-)

Hi first car, which he already has is actually an R34 GTR. Got one of these for his 1st birthday.

I foresee a very very expensive upbringing in the future :-)

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Had a heap of fun on the run up .. Always good hearing the turbo spooling up those hills :laugh:

We departed to maccas and headed home after that (the Z and two R34s that is) pitty I didnt meet more people, rain and smoking isnt a good mix :)

Cheers

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