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So I trundled across the road from work to have a coffee with me ole mate Dave this afternoon, and what did I stumble across?! A part media-blasted 34GTR. Wonder who's that might be :D

Gee that rear bulkhead has had the "mega-mod" :) Lookin schweeeet!

And sitting in the same spot 12 months ago.... whadya know... another blue 34 :)

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haha!! small world isnt it!!

he is a master isnt he!

we will have to catch up after targa ben!

but i hope to be coming down to spectate for the first two or three days and see how things work. so will be seeing ya there too

I will be heading down for the weekend, hopefully Kel and the DK 32 are still going strong. Let me know if you are down there on the weekend we can catch up for the long awaited beer or 3

dont forget your carbon widebody and kagotani front bar and diffuser are finished and packed into the largest cardboard boxes known to man!

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don't wanna bring a set of rims back in there for me do ya? assuming thats in Japan at the moment that is...

haha!! small world isnt it!!

he is a master isnt he!

we will have to catch up after targa ben!

but i hope to be coming down to spectate for the first two or three days and see how things work. so will be seeing ya there too

haha, sure is! :nyaanyaa:

He's unbelievably good....... just don't tell him, the price will prob go up! lol

For sure, will be excellent to catch up on both counts.

don't wanna bring a set of rims back in there for me do ya? assuming thats in Japan at the moment that is...

sorry mate, it's chockas. that pics was taken with only about half the gear in there.

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