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LOL!

Don't ya just hate those car all riced up and junk. :D

If I see one I just sit and think WTF?

oh yea to the point i want to carry a screw driver around and take them off their cars if it aint a GTR why put a GTR badge its like driving a RX and puting a WRX badge on and the whole bonnet and everything who the fu*k is sad enough to do that lol

oh yea to the point i want to carry a screw driver around and take them off their cars if it aint a GTR why put a GTR badge its like driving a RX and puting a WRX badge on and the whole bonnet and everything who the fu*k is sad enough to do that lol

Amen brother!

LOL!

yeah thats a guy i knows strunt driving school those echo's have welded diffs hence they drive over a ramp making the car drive on just the front right and rear right wheels in a stright line its funny as to watch and good fun too

Spotted a 4wd towing an echo with the rego plates 2wheelin. Had stuntdriving sticker on the side of the ehco.

Was on princes hwy turning right onto blackburn road :/

Yeah that would be Kev (kevwrx)

I would guess he was having a wheel stud fixed.. But just a guess.

yeah thats a guy i knows strunt driving school those echo's have welded diffs hence they drive over a ramp making the car drive on just the front right and rear right wheels in a stright line its funny as to watch and good fun too

No way.. On 2 wheels ya say.. That guys mad...

As for the Echo's only 1 has the welded diff

The others are stock but in saying that. 1 has a hydraulic hand brake..

black r34 gtr today on corner of manningham/bulleen roads.. plates WED###

looked like some middle aged guy, giving it a bit of a squirt...

Gotta love this thread lol

Thats my car, I was in the passenger seat, the guy driving was 23yo, he didnt go over the speed limit ONCE on the entire 3 hour drive till he was 10 minutes from Frankston. Still, lets not ruin a good story with the truth. Maybe black 34's look fast standing still lol

QUOTE(iseekool @ 30 Sep 2008, 09:45 PM) post_snapback.gif - Saw a R34 GTR corner of high st and mahoneys rd - it was either blue or black from memory

That was me! I think I remember seeing you :P

You got a really nice clean car there mate :D

If you saw a white r34 4 door that night that would have been me - I flashed my lights too.

Just spotted a silver R34 with SAU stickers driving from Power St onto Whiteman St past Crown...

5 seconds later spotted a black R33 with SAU stickers & personalised plates, something like PAS??? turning onto Queensbridge St from Power St...

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