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i spot Black R34 GTR GTR-34V all the time....yesterday it was just around the corner from my house.

i also spotted white R32 GTR BJI-11A (b'jilla) near Mater a few days ago.

Seen afew out last night, White R34 GTT on darby when i was having dinner, then about 6 R33's driving around town must have been the warm night that brought them out haha.

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Today spotted a black R34 GTR going into Planet fitness at broadmeadow.. I stared at the car as it went past and the driver caught me looking didnt know what 2 do so just gave him the thumbs up lol

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Today spotted a black R34 GTR going into Planet fitness at broadmeadow.. I stared at the car as it went past and the driver caught me looking didnt know what 2 do so just gave him the thumbs up lol

It's there maybe 3/4 days off the week when I rock up... Nice and loud, a little lumpy. I think it's fairly stock though lol

It's there maybe 3/4 days off the week when I rock up... Nice and loud, a little lumpy. I think it's fairly stock though lol

Yeh, that would be me - nice looking 34 Imapplater.

Mine's not exactly what I would call stock, but that would be the cams that you can hear :D

Yeh, that would be me - nice looking 34 Imapplater.

Mine's not exactly what I would call stock, but that would be the cams that you can hear :D

Thanks, I only just got it last monday.

Your GTR is sounded really nice as it burbles past the carpark,definately impressive!

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Spotted Qantas and OKOKOK at lisarow... Three white R34's in the same area.. looked cool!!

Thought it was you, i'm okokok. Im in that area most weekends visiting qantas.

Spotted Qantas and OKOKOK at lisarow... Three white R34's in the same area.. looked cool!!

it was pretty cool to see 3 white 34's at one round about hahaha!!! :D nice to see everyone out enjoying the cruisy day :P

Thought it was you, i'm okokok. Im in that area most weekends visiting qantas.

I have seen the car a few times but not been in my car...lol..

it was pretty cool to see 3 white 34's at one round about hahaha!!! :laugh: nice to see everyone out enjoying the cruisy day ;)

Yea if i had have been a few seconds later i would have turned around.. but i couldnt be bothered!! Im going to have to make a effort to come out to a thursday night meet sometime soon.. get all the white r34's out there! PS i work down the road from u at Phil McCarroll Toyota!!! lol

I have seen the car a few times but not been in my car...lol..

Yea if i had have been a few seconds later i would have turned around.. but i couldnt be bothered!! Im going to have to make a effort to come out to a thursday night meet sometime soon.. get all the white r34's out there! PS i work down the road from u at Phil McCarroll Toyota!!! lol

I very rarely get down the coast on a thursday to the meet was there a couple of weeks ago... But if you can organise with qantas when he will be there ill see if work will give me the night off... i do get 1 in 4.

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