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don't bother asking Leo hey hahaha

yeah we'll see how this thing progresses hey, if my car is ready by AutoSalon i'll be advertising and hopefully it sells

then R33 GTR time hehe...

in saying that, there should be a GTR owners club somewhere around here?

Same here , our newer faster car was replaced with the slower older car that still beat you :D:D:D

Bart, i dont care....i dont even like you (anymore) :) :) :D

We had reliabilty issues and you know it....without those, we would have beat you by a week LOL

Mate, as we are talking about road cars, and the measure of ALL road cars is probably Targa Tasmania,

do you know what won TT this year? HINT: it was not the new GT-R or the Porsche 997 and definitely not a R34 GT-T ! :D

PS, learn to type in english....

LOL?? dunno how to quote properly FTL

thanks for proving my point anyway :D

thing is, all EVO's are divided into chassis style...

EVO I/II/III all have the same chassis and look similar

EVO IV/V/VI have the same concept

EVO VII/VIII/IX - you get the picture...

headlights and tail-lights are basically nearly all the same... body too, tiny enhancements as the cars develop...

they have many more models than Skylines do in that way... ie. how R34 has non-turbo, single turbo and twin turbo... (similar to 7/8/9)

blah blah blah, look i'm getting ready for exams okay but you know the deal

haha Mark yeah i was talking to Leo about this, at least 15 guys i reckon to start off with have R34's but i mean i don't want something that excludes other Skyline owners you know?

i don't know, like i mentioned before, there will have to be massive thought put into this before anything develops, good luck to it all...

in saying that i would proudly be a part of such development

lol i have NO idea what TurboX was talking about...

as for Billy's suggestion, surprisingly enough it has been discussed by some R34 owners before... to have an R34 club...

just like Perth-S15...

as for R34's going to cruises, i know at least 10 that would join, thing is... it would be nowhere near as active as SAU and nor with the forums be umm... i don't think useful...

as for having a mini-club and cruises on a regular basis it is not a bad idea, thing is... it might be offensive to others out there that DON'T own R34's...

and what happens to the folk that sell their R34's but want to remain in the club and end up buying other cars?

will they be allowed to attend in their new car?

it all gets complicated, just saying, if you want to organise something like this it's not a bad idea at all... you'll just need to put heaps of effort and thought into it...

oh yeah, to the comments EVO's eat GT-T's...

WHY DID EVERYBODY TELL ME TO KEEP MY GT-T WHEN I COULD'VE GOT MY BROTHERS TME THEN!?!?!

come on, TME 6.5 is better package than EVO VII *shakes head* ;) lol

tl;dr

lulz.

Sounds elitist.

Tristan, I'll join your club.

Then when my new turbo is on I'll start a +400rwhp w/gate R32 club. I'll then rock up to your elitist 34 cruises, smoke it up and disappear before the cops rock up to reem all you snobs.




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