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6pm in Hallam, spotted a blue R34.. just looked fkn hot!

Looked to be a GTR but I was too far away to tell, can probably say it was a GTR as it was in the GTR blue colour with white TE37 wheels.. just looked insane and sounded tufff too

spotted my car collecting dust

LOL!

I just realised I spotted your car at 2007 Auto Salon after running through all my old pics. This was before I signed up to SAU.

Actualy there were quite a few of SAU member cars there.

Was alongside a teal N14 pulsar. Was fluttering and had a red front bar. Had sau-vic stickers too.

Spotted on ferntree gully road at 12:00pm.

Was trying to get his attention but he was looking the other way :blink:

people tend to look away from emo cars :)

DAYEM - Nice Silver 33... yes... i said a 33 was nice... only cause it had the only kit that actually makes a 33 look good and some nice wheels. SAUVIC sticker.

Was around 930 down james cook drive... followed them until they turned onto the M1

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