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Spotted a Silver 34 and a blue SII on the F3 this arvo whilst coming back from a Hunter Valley Crooz organized by the 300ZX peeps

i was in the blue GTST on the F3. Saw you coming up in the rear view mirror. Im stopping and thinking "Hey.... Is he going to slow or what?" And then you ducked into the left lane.

spotted this in the carpark.

R32 GTST with the rear impuls you see on alot of cars on all four corners...

How the hell did they fit?

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This guy has also done that too: Here...

spotted r34gtr on federal highway on the way to canberra on satuday morning approx 10am, i think plates were GTR-001. highway patrol sped past me and pulled over the gtr, further down the road there was a defect station happening, a few more skylines in there.

lucky i did not get pulled. i guess a lot of people were on their way to summernats. (i wasnt)

on the way back yesterday in canberra i got pulled over by some cops they said i might get a fine for not having the right rego sticker on, they would not dare defect my car because it was FILTHY and even i wouldnt touch the outside at that stage lol!

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spotted r34gtr on federal highway on the way to canberra on satuday morning approx 10am, i think plates were GTR-001. highway patrol sped past me and pulled over the gtr, further down the road there was a defect station happening, a few more skylines in there.

lucky i did not get pulled. i guess a lot of people were on their way to summernats. (i wasnt)

on the way back yesterday in canberra i got pulled over by some cops they said i might get a fine for not having the right rego sticker on, they would not dare defect my car because it was FILTHY and even i wouldnt touch the outside at that stage lol!

how did you get your front bar that bad?

just from going to canberra?

im always up and down fro there and its never been that bad

Spotted a silver R32 GTR at the airport this morning (around 6.30am), in the carpark for the International terminal. I parked almost directly across from it in my Stagea. I didn't have time to catch the plates though.

I'm guessing he/she wouldn't have been able to put three large suitcases and some onboard carry-on luggage in the boot of the GTR - as much as I would have loved an R32 GTR (or GTSt, for that matter), I'm loving the versatility of the Stagea more every time I use it...

how did you get your front bar that bad?

just from going to canberra?

im always up and down fro there and  its never been that bad

nah it wasnt just from going to canberra, i did over 1000kms over the weekend and most of it was through the snowy mountains, which is where all the bugs came from..

i also hit a bird, i have pictures but i wont post them because i feel bad about that whole situation. the bird died, and in the process dented my bonnet, cracked the paint on it, and dented fins on the air con radiator

i cleaned the bugs and bird guts off today i normally have a strong stomach but i really felt like throwing up it smelt and looked so bad and with all the flies eating the dead bugs and bird :blink::)

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