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Did you revert your 33.4 back to a 33 last year some time? I remember seeing a white 33 with the smiley face plates around stafford probably around this time last year.

Nope, that would be one crazy mission.

Swear i saw a 34 gtr with your plates on coro drive a while back

Yeah, could have been me. Its been a while since i've been out on coro drive though.

SXC32 I saw on you Beaudesert Rd (Honeysuckle Intersection at the lights), but did you see me in the barge right next to you????? I saw the dash LEDs :D

actually saw you and the car that replaced the 34 on Sat (i still think the 34 is better than the CX7

actually saw you and the car that replaced the 34 on Sat (i still think the 34 is better than the CX7

Don't we all (except the wife) technically this isn't the R34 replacement...it's her car that I drive until my intern year is over, then it's time to get something with some grunt again....and no I'm not counting down until December at all!!!! hahaha

HLUCN8 or what ever it is, is on here ,

I was rolling along next to a dark grey/silver R34 4 door with JDM style stripes down the side and dark coloured wheels and an ERD sticker on the back window on the gateway south bound from the bruce till I exited at nudgee,

I was in the silver cressida with the front mount

HLUCN8 or what ever it is, is on here ,

I was rolling along next to a dark grey/silver R34 4 door with JDM style stripes down the side and dark coloured wheels and an ERD sticker on the back window on the gateway south bound from the bruce till I exited at nudgee,

I was in the silver cressida with the front mount

That'd be Clint.

SPR34 - nicely set up track car too ;)

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