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has anyone seen a blue GTR R34 with the number plate 34vspec before? also, the number plate if from SA.

how is that car lookin? does anyone know the owner?

i know its John Munro's old car from SA, and its sold to an asian guy in sydney.

Edited by frankxy
Hey, sorry was half asleep and didn't see you till the last moment, you were the white 32 yeah?

Yeah on my way to work, was half asleep as well. you live round this area?

34 VSpec is back in Adelaide to a new owner. The Asian guy in Sydney sold it

The Asian owner did quite a bit of work on it with us and it has since moved on to a new owner

cheers mate for that. i think that guy is overseas now he still tells everyone he owns it coz no one here knows anything about GTRs.

the work done on it was great as i can see. cheers

Was on my way to glenrose to pick up some stuff for work. Quite alot of 32's around that area, and a yellow r34 GTR too.

Yeah that r34 is a vspec. Its NIIIIIIICCCCEEEEEE

Yeh last I heard he was commentating the V8 Supercars in China... haven't heard from him since...

where did you see the car?

yeah, he is still doin that in china plus working for a car magzine and some workshops. because the Chinese car modifying market is still at its very beginning stagte so the opportunity is huge. anyone who knows car can make a lot of money there.

i didnt see his car, its just all over the internet forums in china as the best car of the market. i asked because i didnt believe some things he claimed( he said his car was modded at CRD with GTR 700).

by the sound of it, hes just a rich bastard with a nice car, but hes famous now in china where most ppl have no ideas about cars. certainly his GTR helped him gettin the credit he needed to make money in this market.

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