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The MADGTR plates they are on pauls Vspec R32 GTR and the R34 has VSPEC2 plates i think.

anyway spotted a couple o skylines at the WSID last night before the rain.

the "old"mad GTR R34 definately has VSPEC2 plates, seen him a couple of times....unless there is another 34 GTR that looks exactly the same as what pauls did :)

the "old"mad GTR R34 definately has VSPEC2 plates, seen him a couple of times....unless there is another 34 GTR that looks exactly the same as what pauls did :whistling:

I can confirm that the old MADGTR is now wearing VSPEC2 plates, though it may be differenet with the new owner...

drove past mass on hume hwy near chullora....fark that car has a mean presence....

also drove past a deep purple 4dr plates bbk - 47v nice kit dude!

spotted mass iv at yagoona merry xmas :P

lol a little delayed but oh well...

hey rick, was nice to finally chat to u :)

anfo, wen did u drive past me? did i notice u? shud have waved.

lol a little delayed but oh well...

hey rick, was nice to finally chat to u :)

anfo, wen did u drive past me? did i notice u? shud have waved.

it was past the ah..dick smith powerhouse, dont think you would have seen me i was goin the opposite direction stuck in the middle lane with traffic your side didnt hav any cars so was pretty easy to spot :P

Spotted a black R34 heading south on the Harbour Bridge about 5:30, then spotted a silver R34 heading south on the pac highway about 7pm.

that was probably me on the pac highway! :P

spotted you too......didnt know if it was you at first lol

LOL the only supra with gold badging i know of, wasnt to hard....your car does have gold badging right?!

it was past the ah..dick smith powerhouse, dont think you would have seen me i was goin the opposite direction stuck in the middle lane with traffic your side didnt hav any cars so was pretty easy to spot :P

intresting i dont remember lol... i shud seeing as i hardly drive my car.

oh well..

Mmm Ive got a 34 with impuls and in chatswood its the only one ive seen but hey I dunno might be another .. they are not my plates tho.

Anyways caught another R34 in black heading south across the Harbor bridge yesterday when I was heading north both passing each other (he passed me at blistering speed, got me a little excited) Flashed the headys but no reply.. Think it was a black 4 door.

spotted a few drunk membersd!

corinne, dave, sh@ub, andoooooooo, spannnnna annnnna and georgie!

w0000000000000000t!!!1

bwahahahaha surprised you could see anything by the end of the nite!

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