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hi every one i just moved to vic a couple of weeks back and saw this silver r34 gtr kicking round have been told the guys name is David and the rego plate is WIW590 was wondering if any one knew where he lives or his number as iam looking for a silver 34gtr to be in our wedding photos as we have a 32 and 33 gtr's in silver would like his 34 if he would do it

any help would be grate thanks guys

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is it gtr 34 after gtr and 35 would be good if i could find one realy liked the 34 i saw hope i can find it or see him out agane and pull him over

LOL, I can imagine the GTR boosting away as you try and pull him over, thinking you are gonna car jack him xD

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Looking for a guy with a white r35 gtr. Rego plates RMODE. Anyone know where he lives? Anyone know what time he goes to bed and whether he leaves the keys besides a window. Oh and does he have a gun (totally irrelevant question but would like to know :P

Cheers people!

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i dont think its suss, it would be a cool pic to have a 32,33 and 34 gtr in silver together.

lol of course it would, but theres plenty of nice silver gtrs on here he could just ask instead. bit odd that hes after his address....

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hi every one i just moved to vic a couple of weeks back and saw this silver r34 gtr kicking round have been told the guys name is David and the rego plate is WIW590 was wondering if any one knew where he lives or his number as iam looking for a silver 34gtr to be in our wedding photos as we have a 32 and 33 gtr's in silver would like his 34 if he would do it

any help would be grate thanks guys

Hey Mate I'm the owner off the GTR34 nur. My mate Bez sent me a link for your msg. You Can add me on face book. My user name Is David John Montgomery. My dp is my gtr. As I don't want my mobile number on er. Cheers Mate

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Looking for a guy with a white r35 gtr. Rego plates RMODE. Anyone know where he lives? Anyone know what time he goes to bed and whether he leaves the keys besides a window. Oh and does he have a gun (totally irrelevant question but would like to know :)

Cheers people!

Yep - I know the answers to all of those questions.... :)

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well well well there you go, nur is a bit different

should stop being so sus about people :P

lol was nothing wrong about being suss. could be anyone you know. always gotta take precaution :)

Monty about time u logged on to SAU

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lol was nothing wrong about being suss. could be anyone you know. always gotta take precaution :blink:

Monty about time u logged on to SAU

Haha Bez yeah true that. Good luck to any1 that trys to still my car lol.

Ey Chris when are you going ti give me a run?????????????????????????

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