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um u mean Don

spotted white GTSt with chick with dark hair driving up modbury last night big ding in rh 1/4 panel

spotted Camry done up to go nascar racing :S

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While the new base model Toyota Aurion will still be aimed at families and fleet buyers, Toyota Australia also intends to use the car to spearhead a new push into the world of special vehicles.

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I noticed a very nice and tidy black R34 GT-t that lives ~30M up the road from us. I've seen it a dozen of so times in the last few weeks. Golden Grove area, black R34 2dr, polished or chromed dished 18's (nice ones not the ugly as hell chrome rims) and a large polished single exhaust tip.

If the owner is on here - nice car mate.

i was behind black r32 today the 1st of march on days rd at the traffic lights at regency and days rd at around 3.15 to 3.30pm, it looked very clean

If it has nismo on the rear windscreen it might've been mine lol? I was down that way on the 1st..

I think what you saw was Munro's old R34GTR Vange - my old man said he saw it belting up Montague Road on Saturday afternoon. He said it came off Bridge Road sideways, kicked the back out a bit more on gear change, then absolutely caned it up Montague Road. Strange for a GTR to go sideways, but I would be he had a torque split controller and had the fronts off.

Strange for a GTR to go sideways, but I would be he had a torque split controller and had the fronts off.

thats a common miss conception its very easy to get a car with ATTESA sideways

mind u once the computer splits drive to the front wheels it pulls u straight anyways ive never done a long drift in the GTS4 but ive certainly had it sideways arround certain corners i know

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