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OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Spotted a silver 4 door r34!!! :drooling: it had some ads down the side... can't remember what for now :( the car looked sooo hot!!!  even with all that rain beading its way down the car! :)  The owner seems a lil shy... guess he isn't used to strange people harrassing him! lol!!!  i did get him to rev the car and have have some fun!  hmmm... it sounded as hot as it looked!!!  damn dude!!  really hope you're on this forum!!!!!

Thomas!!  it was 'almost' enough for it to kick you off  being my fav 34!!!! :P THATS how hot it was!!! :D

hehe looks i got a bit of competition then......might have to put the front mount and cwest eyelids on sooner than expected..... :D

Spotted, GTR032 at the rocky carpark at WSID tonight,( i fink it was u or it was somewhere along that...)

and spotted Moanie on the strip, and ECR33T and a gtr34 ...i fink thats OZGTRv2?...was that your car, corse it looks mad. Spotted 2rismo too, said hello to him at the servo at cecil hills. Impressive time he ran.. good on ya mate

Good to see alot of lines at WSID, oh omfg, a 8. 8somefing sec huyabusa!! crazy shit :D

Spotted : black 4 door r34... i think it was e_lu_shun (sp?).. in the cabra multi storey carpark...  

he almost back into me as i was driving past..

hahahaha that would most likely be my mum. She told us about it, almost hitting a fello 34.

hahahaha that would most likely be my mum. She told us about it, almost hitting a fello 34.

yeah her view was blocked by another car and i didnt even see your car ... until i went past the car and the lights were lit up in my face.. i had to give it a lil squirt in the car park so i wouldnt get hit.

yeah her view was blocked by another car and i didnt even see your car ... until i went past the car and the lights were lit up in my face.. i had to give it a lil squirt  in the car park so i wouldnt get hit.

hahahahah thats my mum. lol i wonder if she ripped it out of the carpark..hmmzz

hehe you let your mum drive your 34 ???

I dont let my mum drive mine.....cause she wont let me drive her car !!! haha

and also maybe because she cant drive manual.... :)

my dad on the otherhand says he hates my car...but thrashes it whenever he drives it...... ;)

Kinda played with a black Gtst in the traffic today turning off the M2 onto Mona Vale/Ryde Road... I dont think he knew what my car was tho as he seemed a touch puzzled.

hehe you let your mum drive your 34 ???

I dont let my mum drive mine.....cause she wont let me drive her car !!! haha

and also maybe because she cant drive manual.... ;)

my dad on the otherhand says he hates my car...but thrashes it whenever he drives it...... ;)

LOL!!! my dad is exactly the same!!! I've had people spot my car hooning... they catch up thinking its me, only to find my dad!! :) and my mum was always meant to be the main driver of my car!! lol!! that never happened... and now with the clutch, never will!!!!

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