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My Girlfriend sent me an sms yesterday asking me if i know someone in a gold R34 with the numberplate "NUR" driving through wahroonga....

Thats dave in his nur spec....I spotted him tonight near belrose on forest way.

bayside blue w/silver 18x10.5 +15 LM GT4's = my kind of R34 GT-R

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and there's another one next to it? :P

hot!!

yesterday, spotted a white 33 gtst with gold GTC's at kellyville shops...looked the goods..and also spotted a maroon 32 GTR plates were BAZ-***

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anyway- time for some R35 love;

spotted this one at Homebush Bay at around midday today, he turned left on to Hill Rd here

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he ended up behind me, and i drove at 55 so he'd get annoyed and rip past me while i had my window down... which he did :cool:

gave it full-throttle off the lights here (but not launched) and it sounded great. needs a much bigger 'zorst though- you can really hear the air struggling to rush through the standard system. twin 3" stainless with de-cat would be insane

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bye bye :'( ....

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they obviously test drive it for potential customers around the Olympic Park area. i've seen that one 3 times myself (although once was before it was registered, getting petrol at the Shell servo in Lidcombe)

seen the haltech one twice on the street, mark and russ's on the back of a trailer, and a NSW registered black one at Mount Colah. damn these common as muck R35s!

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