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Hi all, here are my Daily Drivers that actually get driven, you may have seen them both down at the Bay.

Dude its one thing to have a 34GTR but that bike is pimpin!! I think i did see a bike with similar styles to that rock up to the beach down at Brighton i think, may not have been you tho!!

Dude its one thing to have a 34GTR but that bike is pimpin!! I think i did see a bike with similar styles to that rock up to the beach down at Brighton i think, may not have been you tho!!

Yeh I was down there on a warm night about a week ago.

http://heavyduty.com.au/issue_92/hd_core_frameset.htm

dam dam dam!

seen the bike before on tapley's hill rd sometime about a fortnight ago...was loud as

Yeh must do something about that........it's been setting off a few alarms lately......a big sorry to the sports Merc parked near the BP at St marys last night. ;)

thanks man! but both urs are winners lol im so jelous of people that have 34 gtr's >.< i shouldnt of got my 33gtr and jst saved up more cash ahaha

We've all got to start somewhere Kietz............one of my earlier rides was a chocolate brown and white 1964 EH Holden wagon with no reverse gear. :)

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