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I was just taking it easy.. there were too many wankers out last night. People trying to race me in the pouring rain.. Phucking retards I swear. :P

And they wonder why cops are out chasing them when they try to race in conditions like last night.

I didnt! I cant believe I didnt either :rofl: Normally I keep my eyes peeled for other imports :) I did see another white R34 pulling into BWCP as we were leaving though, I gave him the thumbs up, but didn't get a response :) There were 3 R34s in line behind me tho, so must have been a sight :)

Saw this mental looking R34 GTR V-Spec 2 NUR edition in a car park in the city about 2 months ago. Grabbed these 2 shots from my phone:

GTR.jpg

GTR2.jpg

Thing had a Nismo carbon fibre bonnet, among other things I can't remember. It looked crazy though, and very fast :rofl:

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