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Spotted Nissan Stegea with r34 GTR front end parked next to Le Cornu today.

Also Silver R35 GTR last friday down hutt street, we both pulled up next to each other in traffic and acknowledged each others cars (R32 sedan)

Spotted Nissan Stegea with r34 GTR front end parked next to Le Cornu today.

Also Silver R35 GTR last friday down hutt street, we both pulled up next to each other in traffic and acknowledged each others cars (R32 sedan)

Spotted Nissan Stegea with r34 GTR front end parked next to Le Cornu today.

Also Silver R35 GTR last friday down hutt street, we both pulled up next to each other in traffic and acknowledged each others cars (R32 sedan)

Spotted Nissan Stegea with r34 GTR front end parked next to Le Cornu today.

Also Silver R35 GTR last friday down hutt street, we both pulled up next to each other in traffic and acknowledged each others cars (R32 sedan)

Spotted Nissan Stegea with r34 GTR front end parked next to Le Cornu today.

Also Silver R35 GTR last friday down hutt street, we both pulled up next to each other in traffic and acknowledged each others cars (R32 sedan)

Saw SVD-*** today on Montague road, white series 2 silhouette with f**k jdm sticker... assuming its an SVD1...

very tidy car - and thanks to the drive who moved to the left and as far forward, I got into the slip lane - Thanks!

-D

Saw SVD-*** today on Montague road, white series 2 silhouette with f**k jdm sticker... assuming its an SVD1...

very tidy car - and thanks to the drive who moved to the left and as far forward, I got into the slip lane - Thanks!

-D

thats my mate alan, tis a tidy car. been thru its ups and downs of late, but still goes hard for a 30E

thats my mate alan, tis a tidy car. been thru its ups and downs of late, but still goes hard for a 30E

He's a considerate bloke, he made sure to be on the left most portion of the lane and moved as far forward as possible as he could - I still had to ride the curb a bit but I gave him the thumbs up as I passed.

Such a beautiful car....very tasteful

-D

He's a considerate bloke, he made sure to be on the left most portion of the lane and moved as far forward as possible as he could - I still had to ride the curb a bit but I gave him the thumbs up as I passed.

Such a beautiful car....very tasteful

-D

You're welcome (Matty messed me to say I got spotted on here)

The 32 is a very tidy car, and sounded great, I turned my stereo down to have a listen to the 26. You wouldn't have had to mount the gutter if the woman in front didn't think her bonnet was 4 metres long!

My cars riding a bit higher than usual as its only out of regency about a week now, its not super fast or anything compared to my other 31, but its quite a comfortable car to cruise around in.

You're welcome (Matty messed me to say I got spotted on here)

The 32 is a very tidy car, and sounded great, I turned my stereo down to have a listen to the 26. You wouldn't have had to mount the gutter if the woman in front didn't think her bonnet was 4 metres long!

My cars riding a bit higher than usual as its only out of regency about a week now, its not super fast or anything compared to my other 31, but its quite a comfortable car to cruise around in.

Ahh nice. Yes she was rather sunk back in her seat, I doubt she could have seen naught.

I love the choice of rims to match the paint, I reckon theyre bigger than the stocko 32 gtr rims, but most def your 31 is very tidy and if I didn't have the GTR I would be considering buying one (my first car was a s3 r31 that I dropped mad coin on till I wrote it off)

-D

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