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Black R34 GTR on Ocean Reef Rd heading towards Joondalup.

Black R35 GTR near ECU in Joondalup.

Red R35 GTR turning off Ocean Reef Rd.

All between 11:30am and 12ish. R35's are the new R33 nyaanyaa.gif

To old mate in the gunmetal R32 GTR who came up behind me exiting roe highway at 3am last night and decided to street race me as I was trying to casually change lanes to make a turn...

and come very close to hitting my soarer in the process, please be more careful ey??? That was bloody stupid. I had my indicator on and was carrying two lots of very precious sleepy cargo.

Don't do that shit please

Spotted Epsy babe at Morley Cinemas last night (or at least his Soarer).

Also spotted (I think) Jermemy1607's R34 on the back of a flat bed this morning with some front end damage. Hope he's ok :(

MY TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO SAUWA! Yes I have done away with the JZX90 (not of my own will however :( ) and bought an R33 GTS (converted from auto NA to manual turbo) Did 5 stud conversion and brake conversion as well etc etc. Will probably post a thread about it and all the rubbish I have been through with it so far.

However, to remain on topic. Rather nice white R34 GT-T yesterday in Perth traino parking on what looked like Weds SA70's

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