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Spotted an Bayside Blue R34 GTR heading citybound on the Calder at like 1:45pm today on the other side of the road. Not sure of the suburb, but it was a bit out of the city... near Calder Park maybe?

Doubt you're on here but spotted GUN1T being a total wanker in Frankston today.

Also doing laps in Frankston and almost redlining 1st gear doesn't make you cool nor does that poor excuse for a BOV.

Oh And please get a better selection of music.

Edited by brat81

Saw an r35 gtr today in the city near royal childrens hospital at around 1pm or so.

Also saw a white r33 getting towed on a truck 2-3 days ago near brandon park shopping centre.

Also saw a r34 grey colour just outside oakleigh next to the bmw dealership 2-3 days ago.

Spotted a black r34 coupe turning right from stud road into the street that has red rooster on the left and the bp petrol station/maccas on the right in dandenong north at 11 30pm tonight, not sure if it was turbo or not but it looked like it had black rims with silver lining. Real nice looking skyline, sooo going to buy one exactly like that in the future.

Edited by Gw2

Ahh didn't even see yah!

rb25neo4lyf. Dat extra 60cc doesn't really interest me. Maybe the individual throttle bodies though

Nah was in my dads car :) Passed you at the bottom of the hill at highbury park.

Yeah RB25's great motor, I just can't look past the feeling of the ITB's versus the single throttle of the 25, its just too good!

Nah was in my dads car :) Passed you at the bottom of the hill at highbury park.

Yeah RB25's great motor, I just can't look past the feeling of the ITB's versus the single throttle of the 25, its just too good!

:thumbsup:

See you at the Sunday meet if your going!

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