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Spotted a Noob P player in a Maroon R33 GTS with gold spoked rims on the way home from Mt.buller, Idiot had no idea about road etiquette, driving 90-95km on a 100km/h highway. then speeding up at an overtaking zone and staying in the Right lane. so no one could pass.. your lucky I didnt throw an empty beer bottle at your car. Sorry but when people drive like that It gets me angry. :nyaanyaa:

Spotted a Noob P player in a Maroon R33 GTS with gold spoked rims on the way home from Mt.buller, Idiot had no idea about road etiquette, driving 90-95km on a 100km/h highway. then speeding up at an overtaking zone and staying in the Right lane. so no one could pass.. your lucky I didnt throw an empty beer bottle at your car. Sorry but when people drive like that It gets me angry. :cool:

thats a disgrace p plater + skyline and not speeding?

Had some fun with "GUNR33" last night on Kings Rd, u on here?

LOL @ the passengers comment "GTRs are the best" wasn't about to disagree on that one.....

yeah man i am. was me. my mate was so drunk last night. Im just glad he didnt spew up :cool:

thats a disgrace p plater + skyline and not speeding?

id like to think im pretty good accept for the very odd occasion when no one is around as to not tarnish the skyline name anymore then it has been

'R34J3T' silver R34 4-door, looked like it had chromies, driver was staring at my car as he went past, I was on Kimberley Drive in Chirnside Park waiting to turn onto Maroondah Hwy this arvo. I think it was non-turbo, got a quick glimpse of the headlights.

'R34J3T' silver R34 4-door, looked like it had chromies, driver was staring at my car as he went past, I was on Kimberley Drive in Chirnside Park waiting to turn onto Maroondah Hwy this arvo. I think it was non-turbo, got a quick glimpse of the headlights.

nah its a turbo, seen pics of it at the skyline nationals

hmmm...fairy nuff. Headlights just looked like the ones I've seen on the non-turbo models. Must've been the light ;)

The xenon headlights are optional - they are on the "X" models. :P

In the R34 range there are 2 models for turbo and non turbo.

non-turbo - GT and GT-X

turbo - GT-T and GT-XT

hehe, that was me iseekool i gave you a toot as i came around the bend, spotted you on station st. fairfield about an hour after that.

That's right - saw your car on Station st too on my way home it was parked near qube from memory...

There is also this white R34 coupe with stock 16" wheels (I'm guessing a non-turbo as you need 17" rims to fit the bigger brakes) I see parked almost every afternoon at Station St about 200 meters north bound from the shopping strip.

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