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spotted a black r34 GTR in wollongong today parked adjacent to the Novatel tghis afternoon at 230. didnt ctach the plates though. My god did it look gorgeous, so i turned around and passed it again.

Anyone from the gong know who it is as its the first 34 GTR ive seen down here.

Spotted ALHAIL - white R33- in mcgraths hill and a Blue series 2 r33 giving it a bootful out of the servo opposite dural driving range on newline road! (is that an N/A???) .

haha that was me.......I dont suppose you own the white one that was parked outside building 10 ? with the new style plates ?

hahaha yer, that was me

i like ur kit + no wing

first time i've seen one up close

think i've seen ur car parked where i was before

but u had a very big wing back then?

hahaha yer, that was me

i like ur kit + no wing

first time i've seen one up close

think i've seen ur car parked where i was before

but u had a very big wing back then?

haha yeah i still have the "very big wing" hahaha ....im just painting the struts cause the paints starting to peel.....so the wing will be back on soon. :D

hmm im starting to enjoy the clean look though......so when i get the car resprayed might have to think twice about keeping the wing....

yeah my mate goes to uts so im there quite often during semester...except uts has TIGHTASS security.....and they always check if you got a student card. :P

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