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white r34 gtt 4 dr , raw 34 for sale near hallet cove

looks decent , some tools in a orange ford trying to get him to race... failed attempt .then trying to run me over on foot after doing they went thru the pub booze drive thru twice in 30 seconds, asswhores

kitted yellow r32 with a blond driver same area

ms r33 on beach rd

purple R34, GTR ,,,,mmmmmm

met a few guys at the car wash hallet cove, silver R34 GTR, white R33 with 3 spoke blue lips, CFR names DOOH!!! both nice cars

purple supra at junkfood corner, the one from autosalon, sounded farking mean.

two ford mach 1 and a 69 stang, just dropped in from california off the boat. , they sounded decent and with the 429 big block should move well. found out the guy next door imports cars from america and containers full of parts too if you need anything ?

Saw RB25 going down the hill from Lofties, flashed his lights, kinda gave you half a nod, would have waved but would have been to late, i was just cruising at 60 LOL Today sometime..

Also a fair few hotties around in cars, one in a prelude, did the stare at each other as we drove past one another, heelloooo :D

White 33 around 10ish stopped on Tapleys hill Road, driver eating breakfast maybe?

Went for a nice short cruise with Blask around the suburbs and a small detour along Greenhill Road, lots of 33s were heading the other way. Also then spotted Pepsinator, a Stag and a Supra down Crafers shortly after.

Earlier this afternoon also caught up with Dantheman and the pure awesomeness of the Pulsar.

which day mate? and did i have the trailer on

:laugh:

done so much driving the last few days i cant remember when and where ive been

*edit*

also spotted jamie (boostin32) driving past my mates place while we had the patrol in bits :P haha

good to see she's runnin alright ;)

Ahhh believe it was boxing day heading south down south road near the BP just passed grand junction road...Yerp had a trailer as well

white r34 gtt 4 dr , raw 34 for sale near hallet cove

looks decent , some tools in a orange ford trying to get him to race... failed attempt .then trying to run me over on foot after doing they went thru the pub booze drive thru twice in 30 seconds, asswhores

baaaaaaaaahahahaahahaha u made my day

Spotted R32 GTR on the southern expressway yesterday, i was in the Cefiro, nice GTR! Got some poke to...

Was it pearl white? His plate is GTR R32.

If so, it's not a 2.6L :ninja:

Yeah Chad's right, something from OS Giken lurking between the strut towers on that one :w00t:

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