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Spotted red R31 sedan down in Gordon, R31club stickers on the 1/4 windows, looked real clean. Nice.

Also...SPOTTED LEIGHS CAR! YAAAAAAAAAY! COngrats buddy! Great to see you finally got it. Like the GTSV-i sticker...looks neat :) Man it's a clean looking car.

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Also...SPOTTED LEIGHS CAR! YAAAAAAAAAY! COngrats buddy! Great to see you finally got it. Like the GTSV-i sticker...looks neat  Man it's a clean looking car.

woot yea i i was trying to work out what the hell it meant then i put it together

GTS (makes sence)

then take the S and you have SVI (the place i imported it from) thats my assumption of it anyways but i think i will be removing it as well as the gts25t sticker in a while. i am contemplating actually getting some proper letters that just say GTS-T or GTS25T like what you see on most of the other cars around it just looks so average the GTS25T sticker thats on their. but thanks for the comments :D now i just need to put the bigger exhaust on and get rid of the pea shooter :mad:

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Man, it's so stock!

Not a bad thing by no means, it's a great base. And i think it's better than getting some Japanese guys half finished mods.

Looks real good man, as soon as i can drive my car again, i'll snag a park next to you :D

08Elf-> Yeah there is :mad: Are you in the Transact building as well?

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08Elf-> Yeah there is :D Are you in the Transact building as well?

Yep i work there.

I got the Black R32 GTS-T, stocker.............except the pod filter and exhaust it came with when I imported it from japan oh and the GTR rear strut bar.

What sort of R34 is it? i know it turbo, cos I hear it ppppppssssshin!! down the street at lunch.

Anyone know somewhere there are plans or diagrams for a cold air box, for an R32??

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It's an R34 GTT, has an exhaust, Frount Mount, Powder coated white standard wheels lowered and a cold ait feed by the looks of things.

Welcome to the Forums by the way.

Where in the building do you work? ACTEW? TransACT, Teletech? ACCC?

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Yeah i reckon. I've been here 3 months now, and i like it, everyone is friendly, etc. But yeah, you're right about not knowing some people.

Either that or some people just don't want to be known. SIt in the back corner alone and don't say a word.

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