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So its lives on the gold coast!?!

What could be better than the 34 gtr rims i put on?? :)

Hopefully CE28n's! Is it still on the original motor?

that thing was a freak for near standard, put out 270awkw

when i had it. I owned it for about 2 years and it was super reliable

and an all round great car.

Would love to hear more about it!

Hey Bud yep thats my car GDZ11 had it for 4 years now everything replaced with new parts. I have a white 32 GTR that the 34 wheels are on and looks sweet but is stock as a rock except the 34 wheels cheers.

So its lives on the gold coast!?!

What could be better than the 34 gtr rims i put on?? :)

Hopefully CE28n's! Is it still on the original motor?

that thing was a freak for near standard, put out 270awkw

when i had it. I owned it for about 2 years and it was super reliable

and an all round great car.

Would love to hear more about it!

Hey Bud yep thats my car GDZ11 had it for 4 years now everything replaced with new parts. I have a white 32 GTR that the 34 wheels are on and looks sweet but is stock as a rock except the 34 wheels cheers.

Spotted a white S2 R33 on Kessels Road near Macgregor with an SAUQLD Sticker about half n hour ago

That would have been me! Yay I was spotted lol. Didn't see a R34 though? Were you going the same direction as me? Would have waved otherwise!

spotted apparently, kitty34, last night hitting a gutter out at richlands

Ha ha ... I clipped the gutter & no damage whatso ever, not a scratch ...

Did you also spot the BoganWagon that smashed into the back of the equally bogan ute & wrote itself off? Damn!

I <3 being the only person that has had a 'on-street' mishap :D

Thanks for the spotting, top effort buddy! :/

ooo ouch! hopefully not another set of busted rims!!

First set of rims I wasn't driving & they weren't on the 34... so nerrrr ! lol

Edited by Kitty34
First set of rims I wasn't driving & they weren't on the 34... so nerrrr ! lol

ahhh ok. I wasn't sure what had happened because it was just a pic of the rim and you said something about rain and street drift not what car they were on or who did it etc.

Well that's good that there's no damage :banana:

ahhh ok. I wasn't sure what had happened because it was just a pic of the rim and you said something about rain and street drift not what car they were on or who did it etc.

Well that's good that there's no damage :)

Oh fair call :banana:

I was there when those other rims got owned & I thought it was uber funny so that's why I put it up ! :(

OT: Spotted a Silver 33 again in Goodna, missing the plates once again, lol ...

Edited by Kitty34

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