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Gunmetal greay R34 sedan, NSR34, on the M Northound, he took the redland bay exit, I waved and waved, but the oldish looking fellow did not even glance sideways.

Was a very clean looking R34 too!

Spotted a yellow r33 driving down my road, thought it might be Col so waved, and waved and waved then just as I was about o pass him he waved, dunno if it was col or not though, but meh spotted! :D

I saw Drew at northfield car souns r34 gtr today, and low and behold, northfield car sound!

that shouldnt count

his r34 is always there

also, i thoguht it was a gtt

drew is a total champ and has looked after my car stereo needs for the last 10 years or so

that shouldnt count

his r34 is always there

also, i thoguht it was a gtt

drew is a total champ and has looked after my car stereo needs for the last 10 years or so

Hes got a gtt too... and the ute... and the mini van...

The GTR he has only had for a few weeks I think.

anyway tonite on the 'way' down the 'coast' we saw numerous skylines, mostly black or maroon R33s.

See attached for the reason of why we saw so many. We were on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck. It sheared off 6 bolts, we were in 4th, with only 6psi, and a max rpm of 4500... I now know why I went for a RWD nissan, not a FWD toyota :huh:

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Gunmetal greay R34 sedan, NSR34, on the M Northound, he took the redland bay exit, I waved and waved, but the oldish looking fellow did not even glance sideways.

Was a very clean looking R34 too!

HAHAHAHA

Thats my old man. And he says he not an oldish looking fellow hes still a young man.

Thats old age for ya cant see s**t

he siad he will look over next time.

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