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Very nice R34 GT-R mate! I seen you coming out of Watergardens turning left onto melton hwy last friday - I was across the other side then my neck snapped hahah. Thought there was a new car on the block :D

That wouldn't have been him :P

Hey buddy, how have you been?? I loved that GTO i had, it was perfect in so many ways but was a difficult car to own to say the least, awesome tourque and a perfect long distance cruiser, it just wasnt as practical as a Skyline as it sat in the garage for months on end. I let that go for an silly cheap amount considering it was probably the best condition ones it had seen and the price I got wouldn't even have covered the mods! oh well, that cars for you!

I think that I will finally be happy with this car and hang on to it for a while, thanks for the chat the other week, I needed some more convincing to buy a GTR!

I love the look of the series 1 GTO's with their pop-up lights. The later versions with their ugly headlights just didn't do it for me.

LOL @ R34 GTR being practical. You must be the only person on SAU-Vic who changed to a LIGHTER car when you bought an R34 GTR lol.

Well those of you that know me, know that I have been wanting a GTR forever and have always found a reason to buy something different, well finally here she is!

She looks sweet Dave..

There is only i thing i have to say...DECA... :(

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