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spotted TWO R34 GTR's at mt lofty lookout tonight. a blue one (R34 VPEC or somthing like that) and a silver on with the new S plates

blue one had the spoiler removed

also heard what sounded like a R35 somewhere in the surrounding roads :)

+1 to seeing a sexy blue wingless 34R with LED tail lights but on Henley beach road.

Also spotted a 2dr 31 with a jaustech sticker on the rear windshield fluttering through rundle st then turning left at the lights near the hungry jacks on that corner.. nice rims :P

your car needs a wash though haha

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all i can say is asshole.

now be very wary of them tho.

the rear tires constantly seem to dissapear.

Hahaha i have found out..... Even with traction control on WTF lol!

Not much i can do to it so far (as there is nothing for them), But hopefully they start to in the next coming months

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Spotted a hectik Dark Blue R34 in Christies...Fast and the Furious spec...blingin Tempe chrome wheels, bitsa bodykit, blue under car neons...the works...think its stuck in 2nd gear too.

Anyone know who owns this?

He lives near Bunnings in Christies-I used to live just around the corner and he'd drive up and down the street continously. Drove me insane.... Real young kid-last I heard he crashed it into a transformer. :D

Hahaha i have found out..... Even with traction control on WTF lol!

Not much i can do to it so far (as there is nothing for them), But hopefully they start to in the next coming months

all i can say is ask the right bloke and get the right answers thumbsup.gif

Spotted Greeny (GO AHEAD -pretty sure it was you!) pulling into the highlander last night, wouldve been around 9pm or so?

And a silver 33 waving at me at bridge road/montague road intersection

darkgrey 32 (you know who you are, with gf) going up sheps hill road.. a car pulls out without giving way so i change lanes behind a 32, he gets little bit of light from my headlights as i go over a bump and slamms the brakes and wonders why im angry.. your a milkshake

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