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Did he defect you for your sparkles as the extra 10kw is a modification :P

ROFL i wish...

eyelids ? defective ?

yeah it apperently obstructs the headlight but its above it but meh easy fixable. is it true series 2 r34s some came stock with eyelids or nah?

spotted a white r34 gtt sau stickers on high st today you had a po po following you

How did he know the width of your rims? O_o

from what i gather, pettet guessed, and then he (not pettet) went home, measured them, and then emailed the result to pettet. just to make sure he cant put those wheels on and drive around any area that contains any measurable quantity of pettet

from what i gather, pettet guessed, and then he (not pettet) went home, measured them, and then emailed the result to pettet. just to make sure he cant put those wheels on and drive around any area that contains any measurable quantity of pettet

Close, i sent an email to him about the legality of my wheels a few months ago. Never got a response but when he pulled me over last night he remembered about it.

He used a caliper to measure the wheel which came out to be 9.5"

should see me around then, not hard to miss, infact heading to springvale now

u drivin that nice stagea round aye? would've seen it sumwhere...cnt recall where though :P ...

but yeh seen a few yellow 34's and a truck loads of 33's & 32's........also saw a purple GTR comin out of supercheap as i was goin in near springvale with SAU sticker....kinda made me say "wooooahh check out that chick (the car)" lolz

-JAi-

yesterday afternoon... i think... black R32 GTR and Gunmetal R33 GTR on kingston/heatherton. The 32 turned off across from the golf course.

Then another R32 GTR (black) heading down towards clayton on boundary road

yesterday afternoon... i think... black R32 GTR and Gunmetal R33 GTR on kingston/heatherton. The 32 turned off across from the golf course.

Then another R32 GTR (black) heading down towards clayton on boundary road

Spotted the same gunmetal grey R32 GTS-t on Springvale Rd near the Glen the last few days, sometimes in the morning and other times at night... no SAU stickers or anything but *might* be on here...

Edited by Samon

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