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Hey CEJAY ...

I know how ya feel dude I had to get a complete exhaust overhaull and remove my window tint to pass a defect last week ...

They are also cracking down hard on lowered suspension so be carefull man ... something about centre of wheel to the guard has to be of a certain clearance not just 100mm road clearance ...

I got an advisory about it ...

I know how ya feel it is shit

Mine was also defected for noise and was given $117 fine ontop

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spotted a nice darkblue R32 GTS4(?) with GTR front and what must be an RB26 near the convention centre - sounded great and looks hot too :)

actually spotted another 2 R32 4 doors that looked nice that day, one white and the other silver.

top one sounds like CJ (blue one) and the bottom sounds like michelle (the silver one)

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did you see me wave? lol

Well I was caught off guard so it was more like an awkward 3 finger wave...

nice ride BTW.

right back at ya! hehe :P

nah I didnt see your awkward wave sorry.. I was caught off guard a bit too, I was like "oh bright yellow... oh it's a R34!". Probably didnt help also that I'd just driven back from Jindabyne and was extremely hungover LOL

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right back at ya! hehe :)

nah I didnt see your awkward wave sorry.. I was caught off guard a bit too, I was like "oh bright yellow... oh it's a R34!". Probably didnt help also that I'd just driven back from Jindabyne and was extremely hungover LOL

lol fair enough. When are you showcasing your ride next? I wanna have a look and put two yellow 34s together, lol. I think yours has a lot more cooler stuff than mine though. :)

Im jealous of your nismo kit (i think your car had a nismo kit, lol - im blaming it on being caught off guard again)

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haha yeah I have a Nismo kit... was actually trying to remember if you did too... we're such an observant pair LOL ;)

We should definately get them together and compare, take a few pics etc!

How long have you had yours? I haven't seen many around in the yellow... it's good to see another one who is actually on SAU!

Spotted around midnight, an R32 in an orange/bronze type colour, no rear wing, side skirts/body kit cruising next to me over Athlon Drive... :)

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