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I was driving back from tuggeranong this morning along Drakeford Drive and came to the roundabout where you can either turn left onto Johnson Drive (heading to calwell), right onto Woodcock Drive (heading to gordon), or continue straight to head back towards banks/conder. Parked on a section of grass just to the left of the roundabout is a silver R34 sedan. Only had a quick glimpse so i'm not sure if it was a gt or gtt, but it had a spoiler on the back and was otherwise completely stock. From what I had time to see, the right rear wheel is bent inwards at the bottom I think (looks as like a car running loads of positive camber), so i'm guessing they damaged it mounting the kerb?

Other than that the car looked fine, but I couldn't exactly see the other side. Is this anyone's car from the forums here? Does anyone know if someone has had their car stolen, crashed, and left there? Just thought I'd notify everyone on here coz it's a real shame to see the car sitting there in that state :rofl2:

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A few years back alot of stolen cars were left just past that round about and before the one at Lanyon market place.

A number of drug f**ks at that time in that area. (I lived in the immediate area).

Sounds like this one is broken down tho.

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