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Spotted white 34 JDM**, I think her name is Samantha on Middle Rd aound midday. Waved but not sure if i got one back. I was driving round like a space cadet after Good Vibrations last night.......

I didn't even see you! I was too busying worrying about my shifter cause I just had the transmission serviced and it was being weird :laugh: , was either on my way back down to the shop or coming home..sorry :)

Not a skyline but it made me laugh big-time

Black MR2 number plates 'MAN ETA' sticker on the back saying "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful...oh no, it's OK to hate me"

:laugh: did someone say majorly high opinion of ones-self?

Not a skyline but it made me laugh big-time

Black MR2 number plates 'MAN ETA' sticker on the back saying "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful...oh no, it's OK to hate me"

:laugh: did someone say majorly high opinion of ones-self?

ahaha.. cheap mans ferrari

oh, and i keep spotting another nice r34 gtt on my morning walks through salisbury

this has a streetmachines sticker accross its back window and looks pretty nice too

black jobby, missing its front mesh

parked on the street all nite though makes me a little sad

well i guess i have to drop in one day and see what parts i can get off you guys.

Always spot RDY60 out opp Ivans workshop .. black 32 ... spotted alot of lines today sorry if i didnt wave beep bk .. was in a rush

I saw a R35 (or whatever there calling them) skyline on the freeway today, number plates FUL SIK. Holly shit did it look clean (paint, new look, brembos quite visable etc), but god damn are they ugly from behind. Not all that quick either....

V35Q is the family car

V35GTR is the f**king hotness that i want oh god

What did it order???

Hot, Exrta Hot???

Ive heard of old diesels running on chip fat but this is something new...

its the spice that makes it nice!

Its the fries that gives the surprise :mad:

btw.. what happened to that oil car.. i hear it was running for 50,00kms on the oil.. then there was no follow up..

i think they are hiding the results from us... scared we are going to fill up on canola oil.,.

lol imagine that..after a long hard drive on the track... take the gasket cover off and thow in some chicko rolls for the drive home :D

Drove past another 25gt sedan, silver too.. d'oh! in the highway gridlock near springwood. Got the 'mine's better than yours' look.. like i care :)

Saw him pull up to the Import Auto Centre, so maybe it wasnt his??

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