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gold'ish r32 gtr (?) nice kit/rims @ quix on melton hwy

black r34 with black gt-c's on chapel st (pretty sure i seen it for sale on here before)

2 tone (athink) blue series 1 r33 on nicholson st had sau stickers

2 females in a black series 2 r33 followed us from lygon st to sydney rd, pink stickers all over the car. is you on here? :blush:

heaps other boxes but cbf

Saw five modified R34 GTRs last weekend... at racepace :blink:

There was a really nice white R34 GTR with a carbon hood with a huge air vent in it - I mean if a flock of birds landed on the car they would seriously be vacuumed into it. Also saw Snowman's nice blue one - I love the Z-tune hood.

Also saw some guy rock up in an Evo 8?!? Huh? Why would you come to a GTR tuning specialist? :blush:

Also spotted heaps on Friday arvo....

SMAUG was on the hoist with no box...sneaked a peak at his sexy twin zorst on the ground as well :ninja:

White 34 GTR with nice silver rims

The orange red 32 with the BN Blister kit...FAT!...but very round n bubbly

and Ash's black R31

a load of other GTRs....:)

Phatboy - Techsport, the Evo people are around the corner from Racepace. I used to drop people at Racepace when out at Techsport and vice versa. :blush:

Someone in a white 33 GTST hammering away from the lights on Montague St heading towards City Road. Not a good look and people spot skylines in all sorts of places. Was about 9.30am.

gold'ish r32 gtr (?) nice kit/rims @ quix on melton hwy

black r34 with black gt-c's on chapel st (pretty sure i seen it for sale on here before)

2 tone (athink) blue series 1 r33 on nicholson st had sau stickers

2 females in a black series 2 r33 followed us from lygon st to sydney rd, pink stickers all over the car. is you on here? :P

heaps other boxes but cbf

2 tone on nicholson st probably was me,stickers on rear side windows?

once again late out at night im driving with mates and see a white R32 GTR on boronia road, cruised with it down boronia road made him hammer it. sounded hot!

also had a sticker on back saying Tuned by Dr.Drift

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