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I believe there called R34 GTT not GTS-T :thumbsup:

Who gives a flying F&*% what it's called it's not a 32 :yes:

Hey Pat watcha been doin thats legal? LMAO...

Good to know your back Troy ... when you going to shout Burbs?...lol

I no lie - you know when you yell "SECURITY" dats me..... bahahaha

Oh and the camera's catch everything so be carefull wot you do with your car and your wimmen up there..

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Spotted the R34 having some issues getting sorted out still.

Spotted a Yellow R34 girl driving almost had an accident was a fine looker

Might be getting a new daily soon, as i hate NA cars and love easy power.

Shell sorry this one of Utah Saints Something Good '08 is better then the old school one.

The Running Man

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Spotted the R34 having some issues getting sorted out still.

Spotted a Yellow R34 girl driving almost had an accident was a fine looker

Might be getting a new daily soon, as i hate NA cars and love easy power.

Shell sorry this one of Utah Saints Something Good '08 is better then the old school one.

The Running Man

haha that's a cool clip :( it's a pretty easy song do re-do cos it was good to start with... the old version still sounds pretty good even years later :D

Yayyy! Another chick in a yellow R34!! Where did you spot her? Was she Asian, cos it could have been Dinero's gf driving his car?

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Spotted a white 34 with a big square spoiler on it driving across Moore Street this morning. Was on foot for my usual coffee run :D

Moorish, Suga Cube or somewhere else?

Spotted a Sonic Silver R33 GTST on Marcus Clarke last night, had a really loud exhaust and was definitely NA LOL

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