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RH9 is no where near Canberra or actually has a motor in it  :)

What does this RH9 actually look like type, colour, etc.

Second JUN 2.7L's comment;so,who's got an R34 GT-R that looks like RH9 then?

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actually i do....

the car in question is a purple/blue kamelion painted r34. 18 or 19" works (meisters??... the multi double spoked ones with a bit of dish). looked stock-ish (other than the paint/wheels/exh of course). i saw it at work maybe 1-2 weeks ago on a sat or sunday... i was late from my lunch break at work that day cos i stopped outside to check it out! hotness thats for sure!

i thought it was rh9 at the time but i also heard that the purple beast was not exactly driving... :D

forgot to post it spotted and i'd left my phone (camera) inside the office so i didn't get a snap. when i ducked out later on that day, it'd gone...!

wonder if hes a "silent" sau member... seems there's been a few of them! :) *points finger at nick!!*

d

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So who's got the auto R33 with chromies and paint like ford acid rush that was doing laps of Civic tonight and thought that 1st gear kick down is sik cos they didn't want an R31 making sneezing noises like their car can? :)

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the car in question is a purple/blue kamelion painted r34. 18 or 19" works (meisters??... the multi double spoked ones with a bit of dish). looked stock-ish (other than the paint/wheels/exh of course). i saw it at work maybe 1-2 weeks ago on a sat or sunday... i was late from my lunch break at work that day cos i stopped outside to check it out! hotness thats for sure!

I saw that 34 about 2-3 weeks ago at a house in Gungahlin, I was staring at his GTR while he was staring at my GTR :P

Mmmmmm that car is sex!

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spotted this morning a maroon 32 gts-t on the way to work, he didnt seem to interested....

and a maroon series 1 r33 gts-t with an exhaust and similar looking wheels to mine, parked across the road from the shell servo at deakin. looked very nice....

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spotted this morning a maroon 32 gts-t on the way to work, he didnt seem to interested....

Ahh damnit, spotted again without me knowing. sorry dude, must've been in a world of my own this morning.

NAth

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Second JUN 2.7L's comment;so,who's got an R34 GT-R that looks like RH9 then?

i'll post a picture of it later... it looked heaps liek rh9 but again i heard that it was off the road, hmmm oh well we'll find out later whose it is.

Dayne

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spotted the most horific sight in the world.

silver 33 gtr. te37 volks in that gray purple colour (like bob mitchell's car). completely totalled. front bar gone. boot/lights etc gone. big hole in the passenger side quarter. big ap racing brakes. big a/m fmic. i completely freaked when i saw it!!!!

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damn that sucks big time :D

spotted the most horific sight in the world.

silver 33 gtr. te37 volks in that gray purple colour (like bob mitchell's car). completely totalled. front bar gone. boot/lights etc gone. big hole in the passenger side quarter. big ap racing brakes. big a/m fmic. i completely freaked when i saw it!!!!

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