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blitz fmic hey ???

were you able to see the return pipe running underneath the front mount ?

most of the other 34 GTT bolt on kits you can see the piping..especially the Trust ones...

Not so sure about that... i was turning out.. so only had a quick look at it... and it had a BLITZ on the FMIC.... maybe spray paint?? I have no idea :headspin:

Spotted a genuine white R33 4 Door GTR on the pacific highway artarmon this afternoon.

This is the only 4 door GTR I have ever seen on the road.

holy sh1at!!!!!!!!!!! i might be lucky next time i'm on the road and see the same car :)

saw a black r34 JET34R @ star city... (wish u had better luck than me :) )

a white r33 gtst NVS33R on castlereagh st in the city near regis tower

a white r33 gtst with carbon rear @ coogee beach

Played musical lanes with a white R33 GTS-T and a burgundy S14 yesterday at about 11:30am on Pennant Hills Road just after the F3 heading South.

Can't remember the plates though.

You might have seen my Black 33 GTS-T around Castle Hill. I've been trying to set a new fashion trend with fingerprint dust all over my car.

think i spotted moanie yesturday on M4 going towards the city round 11:30am

and also today on north rocks rd a immac Black ceffie with an indian dude driving

round 30mins ago, i got a thumbs up. but wasnt about to put my slurpee down to wave back.

Spotted an old black ceffie with an SAU victoria sticker on the back.

I was right behind you on Coonara Avenue at the lights on Castle Hill Road. I had just come out of IBM. You burned off pretty noisely when the lights turned green :(. I think the commonwhore (or whatever it was next to you) nearly s#!t his pants... lol

wil..

Saw 'BYBY' this afternoon bout 4:30 on Castle Hill Rd heading towards Pennant hills. I waved, flashed the high beam...and nothing...geez  :(  what a snob huh    hahaha :wassup:

Didnt see you, what were you driving?

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