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Yeah Toyota Prius' eat 33s for breakfast

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You laugh until you see it happen :ermm:

A mate of mine who is quite proficient at driving cars on their limits had a Prius, lost many a turbo jap machine down the hills (notice I mention 'down' :) as expected, uphills was a different story)

You laugh until you see it happen :ermm:

A mate of mine who is quite proficient at driving cars on their limits had a Prius, lost many a turbo jap machine down the hills (notice I mention 'down' :) as expected, uphills was a different story)

geoff ? :P

im thinking of getting new front fenders for the 34...........what does everyone think??

like which kind Cara?, GTR, YES but the rims will need to be wider in front then and new bonnet /front bar .... so no..lol

Vented kind,, NO unless you know of some cool ones other then the Holden look alikes

a new CF rear wing and undertray would look cool..????? not a huge fan of no wing,, to "basic" looking

some gandor mirrors..if you dont mind loosing the fold up ones

you could buy a few dragons and some pillow stuffing smoke?????...lol kidding

Anyone heading to Soundwave sat ?

last year was pretty awesome.

damn I forgot it completely,, and I wanted to see NIN live ,, one of my fav

and last time I saw Alice in chains. the mosh pit was mad ,, and back stage drunken fest was out of control...lol to the point of my bro's mate ending up in the ER about 5am from AIC hotel room party gone wrong..lol long story..lol

Well we are to to Melbourne in the morning for the Motor Show :ermm: .... can't wait. Tyler's first trip on an aeroplane too - I have tried explaining the concept of air travel to him, but a 16 month old boy seem to only be interested in something called "Wiggles Dadadadadadad" .... go figure. Will be fun for him anyhow - as he loves the acceleration of the R34 - so will no doubt be thoroughly entertained by the thrust of a 737 taking off :)

So I will be missing until Monday night unless I can be arsed logging in on my IPhone.

Rest assured I will bring back MANY photos! Hopefully they will have a few GTRs there, but I am not counting my chickens.

So, everyone behave or Pete and Luke will use their big sticks :P

like which kind Cara?, GTR, YES but the rims will need to be wider in front then and new bonnet /front bar .... so no..lol

Vented kind,, NO unless you know of some cool ones other then the Holden look alikes

a new CF rear wing and undertray would look cool..????? not a huge fan of no wing,, to "basic" looking

some gandor mirrors..if you dont mind loosing the fold up ones

you could buy a few dragons and some pillow stuffing smoke?????...lol kidding

viva garage have one type which are ok........but i do like the do luck ones lol and the do luck rear wing too but unless there is a way of getting them on cause they a gtr without me having to change my bonnet and front end i wont be able to get them :(

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