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attended the dynomotive dyno day on saturday and met a older fella who owns a blue series 2 R34 GTT which pulled 238rwkw. was in beautiful condition but shame it was an auto. would have got more info but his old lady kept bugging him to look at some other cars

Keep running your mouth Kris. You already look like a dumb ass for over reacting to Jamie's comments. I have zero problems talking to you face to face. I dont have a personal problem with you, I just have a problem with people who threaten people over the internet, people who have double standards, and people who cut others in half for speaking their mind. If you want to continue this conversation civilly, PM me. Otherwise leave it as it is. Cheers

I rocked up to Hallam Kebabs just as a white S2 R33 was leaving. Couldn't see the driver or any SAU stickers, but it had bright blue LED parkers and drove off down the road with only them and the foggies on :ninja: Other than that, appeared to be driven responsibly and all that (no usual sideways exit onto hallam road...)

Haha I was in the far left lane sitting at the damn 80km/h limit, did you see me?

Was coming home from Stereosonic :)

You must have been going a bit slower cause I was going 80 too :) Yep spotted you... always get excited by a bayside blue r34 :( .

I drove past the showgrounds when Stereosonics were finished... cops everywhere. Was glad I didn't have my R33 anymore ;)

Nice car btw!

Ditto!

You must have been going a bit slower cause I was going 80 too :blush: Yep spotted you... always get excited by a bayside blue r34 :) .

I drove past the showgrounds when Stereosonics were finished... cops everywhere. Was glad I didn't have my R33 anymore :)

Oh haha yeah 80 on my speedo shows 76 on my GPS so that's probably why I was a bit slower woops!

Plenty of cops out after Stereosonic, drove past and alongside a few of them but they were mainly looking out for the people walking the streets causing chaos! :)

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