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Yeah spotted that as well! I dont get it... The night kids (initial d series) NEVER had a 34!

One of the gods had a 34 but "GTR" (god hand or god foot... not sure)

putting a night kids sticker on a 34... Its like putting a red suns sticker on a RX-8 :P

Seen a black 32 with the night kids sticker.... THAT is better :P

2 cents :)

i also dont live in japan and drift my car down mount Myogi... oh well haha :P

Spotted a burgundy or maybe black (couldnt tell easily, it was night) r33 driving down torrens road.

Had the odd flame coming out of the exhaust. Looked cool lol, how does that happen?

Im a noob :P

Unburnt fuel in the exhaust, igniting in the pipe.

Spotted a burgundy or maybe black (couldnt tell easily, it was night) r33 driving down torrens road.

Had the odd flame coming out of the exhaust. Looked cool lol, how does that happen?

Im a noob :(

what time was that??

Standard wheels Ben? Probably was J-Dawg heading to work?

Didn't get a decent look at the wheels cos I only saw the cat for a couple seconds

Also saw a bayside blue GT-T at an undisclosed location in cheltenham, along with a burgundy 33 parked opposite - same place someone spotted me last week :( Seems to be a load of nice cars around those workplaces

-D

Is that a bad thing? How does it ignite?

There are dwarven ninjas located in the catalytic converter and they have zippo lighters, and if their caps get blown off with a lot of exhaust gas, they flip their zippos on so they can find their way home, and unfortunately they might walk into a column of fuel and get nuked by the combustive effects.

therefore, whenever u see a skyline pop flame, please think about the dwarven ninjas

this has been a public service announcement.

-D

dark coloured 33 on south road, going past castle plaza at 1.15am.

and had a statesman with 20" chromies try and drag me out front of Flashdance at the hindley street intersection.

shy-350. bitch please.

Is that a bad thing? How does it ignite?

Exhaust gas is hot, it heats up the metal in the exhaust, unburnt fuel ignites on the hot metal, then a flame comes out the exhaust. Every watched car racing? Exact same principle

There are dwarven ninjas located in the catalytic converter and they have zippo lighters, and if their caps get blown off with a lot of exhaust gas, they flip their zippos on so they can find their way home, and unfortunately they might walk into a column of fuel and get nuked by the combustive effects.

therefore, whenever u see a skyline pop flame, please think about the dwarven ninjas

this has been a public service announcement.

-D

RIP Dwarven Ninjas that didn't make it back.

Edited by Aberax

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