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R dirty 2 in front of me on south at right now.

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That was my old car! The new owner is only 19 and treats it like shit. I washed and polished it every week and rarely gave it a flogging, but now it looks like shit and one of my mates from work saw him doing at least 150-170km/h racing another skyline on the freeway. :-(

Edited by R32 GTS4 4DOOR

That was my old car! The new owner is only 19 and treats it like shit. I washed and polished it every week and rarely gave it a flogging, but now it looks like shit and one of my mates from work saw him doing at least 150-170km/h racing another skyline on the freeway. :-(

:(

Such a nice paint job too, deserves to be polished that often. Kids eh.

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ahhh makes sense

spotted the same gtr perhaps parked up on albany hwy south bound mt nasura yesterday.. sticker not of the sau variety

I keep seeing this R34 GTR in the Curtin staff parking. Made a quick snap as I walked past today. Owner must be a pretty awesome lecturer/professor or something. :P

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Also spotted a gunmetal grey R32 parked opposite me in the Curtin student area at around 4pm. Paint job looked pretty mint!

I keep seeing this R34 GTR in the Curtin staff parking. Made a quick snap as I walked past today. Owner must be a pretty awesome lecturer/professor or something. :P

Also spotted a gunmetal grey R32 parked opposite me in the Curtin student area at around 4pm. Paint job looked pretty mint!

Damn, im parking up the wrong end of uni (CBS north side staff car park) i only ever see two black stock 34GTT's. One has rims, but meh.

These guys are game bringing their GTR's to Curtin. Parking bays are shit small n staff dont have a clue. Ive had a monster door ding from Curtin parking that had to be panel beaten n repainted ($)

As such i never bring my skyline to work anymore...

I'm a staff member at Curtin but I usually park my R34 on top of the double-decker parking bay next to the big water tank, in a corner away from dumbshit drivers. Haven't seen that GTR yet but walking to my office I saw a black R34 with SAU sticker, a white R33 and a white R34 N/a without a spoiler, all in the paid parking undercover.

I'm a staff member at Curtin but I usually park my R34 on top of the double-decker parking bay next to the big water tank, in a corner away from dumbshit drivers. Haven't seen that GTR yet but walking to my office I saw a black R34 with SAU sticker, a white R33 and a white R34 N/a without a spoiler, all in the paid parking undercover.

the black gtt parked near the white 33 was mine :)

Edited by SCR34MIN

I'm a staff member at Curtin but I usually park my R34 on top of the double-decker parking bay next to the big water tank, in a corner away from dumbshit drivers. Haven't seen that GTR yet but walking to my office I saw a black R34 with SAU sticker, a white R33 and a white R34 N/a without a spoiler, all in the paid parking undercover.

yeah i think i know your one. I do 10-6 so i can never find a park up on the double decker....

the ones in the paid parking are usually my international students. (im a lecturer in CBS)

the best i ever saw was a geeky looking chinese guy, on his P's, in a Lamborghini Diablo. Bastard. Drove it like mis daisy too.

yeah i think i know your one. I do 10-6 so i can never find a park up on the double decker....

the ones in the paid parking are usually my international students. (im a lecturer in CBS)

the best i ever saw was a geeky looking chinese guy, on his P's, in a Lamborghini Diablo. Bastard. Drove it like mis daisy too.

:O

What do you lecture?

:O

What do you lecture?

post-grad business management, co-ordinate master's industry internships, undergraduate organisational behaviour.

n thats just the lecturing side ;)

u?

perhaps we should put together a 'Curtin cruise' sometime.

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