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white 34 at sprints gillies plains this morning about 830.

shortly after i saw the yellow 34 with the bad wing.... sorry to say but biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig fail

bahahah you saw it too....and agree with FAIL

Edited by Krishy
The general consensus of skyline owners is this particular wing, fails.

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ha ha that kit is a major fail.

reminds me of the add on tv where the father and son are bored and adds the cardboard kit onto her volvo.

y the hell would you have a rear spoiler that is the same height as your roof??? its stupid. especially the ones on the WRX's.

just spotted a white r34 like that one above, minus the wing with a GTT rego plate I think...... on south road, super clean

a black r33 4dr tailgating me , chick driver ? on states rd at 2:30, spotted her again a few min later going the other way

Edited by sapphiregraphics

saw a black 34 coup with gunmetal grey xt7's heading down south rd near sheidow park this afternoon (11:00ish)

a white stag with gold (i think) rims, some sort of kit onit, doing a uturn out front of ikea after 3.

Edited by Import S13

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