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hey mate we are both running rb25s with 3540s. If you ever need some work done call Ben on 0433 270 360 he is a sick engine builder and the best tuner. We have both had our cars on the road for years without a fault or failure, so I HIGHLY recommend him

Nice, the build im about to start will involve a 3582r so i should be up to your speed by the time its done, what else have you guys done internally?

/and/ a black 33 with a low profile rear wing on the ring road greensborough to dalton road... /and/ a silver 34 with no rear wing and body kit on the ring road near tullamarine exit heading west bound. Is there a limit to how many you can spot? :banana:

/and/ a black 33 with a low profile rear wing on the ring road greensborough to dalton road... /and/ a silver 34 with no rear wing and body kit on the ring road near tullamarine exit heading west bound. Is there a limit to how many you can spot? :banana:

no, but after a while you'll only bother to post up the cars with sau stickers. there are just too many r33's out there

Spotted a Silver R34 with no rear wing on main road in Eltham this evening

Are you another Eltham member? :down: I don't see that many Skylines around.. except a four door R34 always parked near Autobarn!

no, but after a while you'll only bother to post up the cars with sau stickers. there are just too many r33's out there

I've driven beside a few SAU people before that don't look because I don't have an SAU sticker haha :down: no love :P

Car is done man. Made 280kw on the safe tune :P

Well done man, wouild hav stayed to watch your run, but had a 21st to head off to that night,,how much boost did u run?

burgandy r33 2 cars behind me on middleborough road - you turned onto the eastern freeway and i kept going straight - saw SAU stickers as u turned >,<

Sounds like me,,drive a lot around there..but i dnt have any sau stickers lol

On City Rd, Southbank tonight, spotted what must be the new Ford Falcon GT-R Taxi! The sunlight means it's not as visible in the photo as in real life, but it's certainly a GT-R badge on there :)

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Spotted GTS-T Sedan on the Hume Hwy bout 2.30pm heading 2wards ring rd. i was in a big white truck goin da other way

lol no way i saw ya then bud lol

me and my dad were taking his 68 rs camaro (was behind me) to get it rwc at a friends workshop

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