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oh just rememebered, yesterday i sat in traffic next to a black r34 pleates it stok or something. was sitting next to you heading north in the traffic on sandgate road around 5ish?

oh just rememebered, yesterday i sat in traffic next to a black r34 pleates it stok or something. was sitting next to you heading north in the traffic on sandgate road around 5ish?

That was me :D

...plates are 17SOK (its ok)

Seeing you car reminded me that I need to to make my ride height a lot lower - yours sits really nice :)

That was me :(

...plates are 17SOK (its ok)

Seeing you car reminded me that I need to to make my ride height a lot lower - yours sits really nice :(

Looks like you're getting plenty of airflow to your inter...i mean radiator chris :D

Spotted Black R34 GTT next to me on Logan Road this afternoon

That was me :D

...plates are 17SOK (its ok)

Seeing you car reminded me that I need to to make my ride height a lot lower - yours sits really nice :D

aww cheers mate, yeah the ass needs to go down more, but overall im happy with the height :P i was hoping the traffic would stop enough so i copuld chat to ya, but ohwell,

hehe that woulda been sexy dave, i'll give him a heads up... not a bad looking track car ay :(

spotted (r32) 27 oey at kawana shoppen world thing just as u got back from shoppen

also on my way to shoppen this mornen... about 11am a certin BLACK r33 with p plates you are a DICK head.. didnt get plates... if you want to tailgate and swearve all over the road dont do it so close! given skylines a bad name.. looked stockish but unsure of details not to mention speedin up the highway

Edited by red_screamer

saw several lines last night, heading down the mt lindsay highway saw 3 r33's about 8-9pm one was black, i think the other possibly a dark blue, was too dark to make out, and i wasnt paying as much attention as i would have liked, and the 3rd was a nice orange

and also spotted a black r34, plates RIP 33, around 10:30pm heading up the pacific, you turned off at oi think cornwall st, i got a beep, lol, very nice ride, LED tail lights, stock lookin exterior

and finally a white r33 with an SAU sticker heading down the pacific in the shittest traffic at about 12-1am, cheers for letting me merge infront, traffic is savage

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