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Hey i live in wollongong and cant wrap my head around why ive never seen an r34 here besides tafe, and that is non turbo. i see r33s every day with smoke pouring out the back of them and what not

my question is, is it bad taste or lack of money or is it the r34 its self?? im interested in a r34 gt-t and was wondering if they arent the best choice in any way??

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I think it is because here in Wollongong we are a bunch of commodore loving, flat brim wearing room temperature I.Q morons. P.S. What do you do at TAFE?

haha very true, my mate just got a 22,000 LOAN out for a 08 fagodore haha.

im an electrician. north gong tafe, near the uni

Yeah, its madness. I think if you are doing a trade at Wollongong TAFE and don't get a 20+k loan to buy a commo/falcon you are the exception.

lololol so true ay. the mate i was telling you about is in the navy but its still massive haha.

im saving for my skyline :) its gunna take me like a year though >.< saving for a house at the same time, car comes second haha.

do you go to tafe?

I think it is because here in Wollongong we are a bunch of commodore loving, flat brim wearing room temperature I.Q morons. P.S. What do you do at TAFE?

dont foret the blue singlet and southern cross tats...

I own a R33 cause i like the shape alot better that an R34. But i would have a R34 GTR as they look alot better than a R34 GTT.

I dont think it's got anything to do with lack of money as there are a few people around here driving some expensive cars. Merc, BMW, R35 GTR etc.

Hey i live in wollongong and cant wrap my head around why ive never seen an r34 here besides tafe, and that is non turbo.

I saw a white one go past the pub on Saturday (Towradgi).... first time I've been in the Gong for ages. You must have bad luck spotting them :D

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