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Saw that light blue golf with the bbs that was at the show and shine on the hwy turning onto springvale road yesterday at about 3ish I was in a mates silver stag

Didn't sound as loud as I tought it did at the show and shine

Haha yeah I heard the dose and saw you guys :P

was only cruising along, 80km/h in 6th gear keeps it nice and quiet. :)

Needs a wash badly though :(

aha was me :D

i think ive seen your car around before! :D

looks nice man

hahah probably.. i get around. :)

it was dirty as. hadn't been cleaned in 3 weeks and still hasn't hahaha

will probably see you a lot more if you live around that area. :thumbsup:

Nice Bayside Blue R34 Gtr Vspec2 through Doncaster around 5pm last night. Sounded rather loud.

Being a R32 tragic for their aus motorsport history I do see the appeal in a modded R34 when I see one in the flesh. I think if I had a R34 though, i would have to mod it to within a inch of it's high reving gt life... whereas I cant wait for the excuse to put a 3.4 small turbo road grunter in the R32.

LOL oops my bad :/

hahah probably.. i get around. :)

it was dirty as. hadn't been cleaned in 3 weeks and still hasn't hahaha

will probably see you a lot more if you live around that area. :thumbsup:

I live literally 2 streets away lol

looked clean! much cleaner than mine! havent washed it in like 2 months :(

might have to have a cruise with you if your around there alot :P

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