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epic looking 10/10 champange colour (with matching rims) R34 GTR in mt lawley across from the Queens at about 6pm.

giggety.

I believe i saw this car last night from the Queens at about 7pm too. Car looked mint and sounded awesome.

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Spotted- this rape victim at the end of my street.

I guess cul-de-sac burnouts didnt end well (thats not hektic camber on the front left wheel)

Awful nice of you to leave it in the middle of the culdesac too. Couldnt limp it to the curb either?

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Is that como?

Looks like where a friend used to live.

Still seeing a grey 33 gtr around dalyellup/Bunbury regularly

Also black 32 gtst now lives in dalyellup near me too

yep, como/karawara border.

Damn boat has been sitting there 3 days now. Might report it as i may have been stolen. Saw it on the street the day before tho so issumed it was someones on the street or a friend of's...

Poor thing, sounded sweet with pipes on that quad cam V8...

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Sunday arvo about 2 a yellow Stagea with SAUWA sticker swerving all over Tonkin Hwy until he took the Guildford Rd exit .No wonder import drivers get such bad names when ya doing 120/130 in a 100 zone

Sunday arvo about 2 a yellow Stagea with SAUWA sticker swerving all over Tonkin Hwy until he took the Guildford Rd exit .No wonder import drivers get such bad names when ya doing 120/130 in a 100 zone

Because race car

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haha, sorry about that. From the brief glimpse i managed of u as i went past (was on the Suzuki GSXR 750- garden city lights, risely st) it looked like it was an older driver.

Having said that most of my brain power was devoted to ogling ur car n trying to think if it would be a genuine Nur or not :P

Nice wheels and kit choice too. :yes:

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