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Pulled up behind a grey 34GTT at Glendenning BP just after 6PM tonight.

Then a maroon S1 r33 gtst came boosting through the carpark and decided to rip hellies at the T intersection near entrance. You sir, are a dead set d*ckhead and the reason why the rest of us get hassled by the cops

White R33 gts-t at Moss Vale shops with SAU sticker on rear right 1/4 window. Duck spoiler and black rims.

Provided a nice soundtrack to accompany my pre-court coffee!

OMG thats me.

Been spotted again.

can anyone tell me what type of tail light these are and where i can get some?

i want a pair :)

They are just the LED rear tail lights for R34, type that into ebay you will find plenty available.

They are just the LED rear tail lights for R34, type that into ebay you will find plenty available.

I remember having a look around few months ago on ebay,

there's a large selection, but would most of them look the same in terms of the crystal LED look (whilst the lights are off). I know there's different actual LED pattern styles when the lights are on.

White R34 GTT with R34 GTR wheels at Robertson's pie shop around 4pm on Saturday.

That was me, 1st time spotted !

Bought a few bits off ebay picked em up at Albion park, turned out this guy was the original owner of the car and the bits i won were off my car!!!!

I couldnt believe it, sister lives at moss vale so went for a visit.

I remember having a look around few months ago on ebay,

there's a large selection, but would most of them look the same in terms of the crystal LED look (whilst the lights are off). I know there's different actual LED pattern styles when the lights are on.

Aggroman (Dave) is making a retrofit kit to go into your existing housings, that matches the pattern and brightness of the Nismo GT LEDs, hit him up for details

Spotted a silver or gunmetal R34 GTR on Old Windsor Rd while I was at the lights to Norwest Private around 5.30pm today. :thumbsup: That's my next serious Skyline once the kids get abit older!!!!

I spotted a stickered-up R34 GTt parked right behind me today when I was at CostCo. It was white with a shopping list and Nismo stripes down the sides.

Unfortunately I was in the old man's car and not my own.

Hi

I feel slack i have not been on here for a really long time so i am sorry to all who have posted they spotted me. Also i have been getting heaps of waves lately i am sorry if i have a delayed reaction usually listening to music and just in a world of my own when im in my baby!! My plates are JDM034 if anyone has seen me crusing around!

Have seen so many skylines lately......unfortauntly there is a green P plater white R34 gtst driving around Raby your sending everyone INSANE you need to slow down and stop waving to me whilst you hammer it around corners you look stupid and i dont feel like watching you crash!!!

Wasn't a R33 by any chance? I don't floor it everywhere, but I take my corners pretty quick (I just love to :P), green p's and N/A, looks like a gtst though, also live in Raby. What side do you live on? Near the school or the shops?

Black R33 on the side of the M5 around 1.

And a white R33 S2 in the car park at MacArthur Square this arvo.

First spot, White R33 S2 :D

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