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spotted,caught up and had a very quick chat with the owner of a beautiful white stagea. im guessing its blizzerd. :)

sorry didnt reply earlier havnt been active on forums lately, yeah was me, but needs a wash badly and some more power would be nice :)

sorry didnt reply earlier havnt been active on forums lately, yeah was me, but needs a wash badly and some more power would be nice

wouldv'e been you mike, youre dolphin side skirts are very distinctive.

spotted GMG 32R of tonkin fwy last night around 11ish.

Have been seeing a very tidy Bayside Blue R34 GTR with personalised plates around Floreat recently ... hats off to you, it's a lovely looking car

Saw it again this evening at Floreat Forum :worship:

A fk'n hectic white R34 Sedan stock as a rock with 'E' plates on booting it round the cnr of Scarborough Beach Rd/Frobisher st this morning in traffic to cut off a blue Kia. Go hand your license back you cawkhead! (Not that I can believe a judge lets you still drive)

Have been seeing a very tidy Bayside Blue R34 GTR with personalised plates around Floreat recently ... hats off to you, it's a lovely looking car

Saw it again this evening at Floreat Forum :worship:

Hi, JiMiH. 'Twas I. It has been a long time since we last exchanged greetings on here - so how the devil are you?

The car has been back on the road for a little while now, with a demon motor built by Garage101 (by Steve Thomas). With a spec list that leaves a crater in my wallet, but a lovely push in the back. How does RB30/26 with HKS V Cam grab you? All very cleverly tuned with a Haltech (by Danny Fisher). Every time I park it I walk away looking back at it!

Maybe I will turn into a pillar of salt?

Cheers. :cheers:

Black 34GTT with china wheels left on the side of manning road fwy exit - RHF damaged

Looked like the same R34 that usually parks it at the bottle shop there. Either clipped turning out onto Manning or maybe boosted into the concrete guards? Was anyone here?

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