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I just saw a pearl white R34 GTR M Spec drive past the shop in Drummoyne. ATW-### I think???

I drive past there all the time, i'm surpised you haven't seen me before.

She is fillthy dirty , usualy she is spotless.

Spotted: My sorry ass without a sky.

I really miss my 33 gtr :(

I really want another one, but im not sure what to do. I only have 12-15k atm and want something to drive around in. :D But want to save up for another 32/33 gtr

I miss my old car, she is my love (L)

What do people suggest?

my gtr is broken..

get a clean 32 gtst - they work.

I presume a shitbox = 32 or 33 gts-t ?

gtr's are shit

:werd: rukus

spotted mass_iv, Shonen, rukus and Beer Baron today

I had a nightmare like that once to.

Moanie, if you see Kel again can you say Hi from me? and ask how the kids are?

I drive past there all the time, i'm surpised you haven't seen me before.

She is fillthy dirty , usualy she is spotless.

I thought it would have been you... only know of 1 other Pearl White M Spec in Sydney and I know the owner quite well "GTRPWR"

Yeah it was filthy.. haha you should have stopped past the car wash down the road :angry: Looked like quite a nasty exhaust stain up the rear bumper bar too

And yes I have seen you a few times before :O

I thought it would have been you... only know of 1 other Pearl White M Spec in Sydney and I know the owner quite well "GTRPWR"

Yeah it was filthy.. haha you should have stopped past the car wash down the road :angry: Looked like quite a nasty exhaust stain up the rear bumper bar too

And yes I have seen you a few times before :O

I know of the other pearl M-Spec , i spoke to the owner a long time ago ( 12months?) at a set of traffic lights if i remember right his name is Omar, as far as i know they are the only 2 M-specs in Sydney.

Its usualy very clean but with all the rain we had, i thought there is no point in washing it.

dhc always gets spotted!

Is it really loud yet?

your just jealous wilbur :angry:

and NO its not arrived yet....f**kers f**ked me around.....they waited until I called them to tell me that they have run out of stock in Japan and they now have to MAKE it.....another month :O

Spotted a white 33 in Buladelah yesterday at about 4.30

I would have looked really strange, coz I was leaning forward pulling up the tounge in my shoe when I spotted you and waved, so I probably looked about 3 feet tall :angry:

Edited by Lazy-Bastard
I know of the other pearl M-Spec , i spoke to the owner a long time ago ( 12months?) at a set of traffic lights if i remember right his name is Omar, as far as i know they are the only 2 M-specs in Sydney.

Its usualy very clean but with all the rain we had, i thought there is no point in washing it.

That's him Omar.

AFAIK there are only 2 as well.

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