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Went to Marion Shopping Complex for a movie! Saw lots of skylines on the way. Saw one red R33 with a custom number plate - 'DRIFTIN'. Guess what...the car was driven by a woman with a few kids in the car. Unbelievable! :domokun:

On the way back, saw a black R32 stopped by a police on Anzac Highway. Not sure what the guy did wrong thou....... Hope he didn't get DEFECTED....

Saw a nice white 33 GTS-T last night about 11pm on North Easr Rd heading towards town. Had Vic plates which may have been chosen to read from the rear view mirror - execpt they said the wrong model.

i swear.. wherever i go i see that silver r34 with the big crome rims and bomex kit!

spotted on south rd, regency rd, west lakes mall, gouger st.. all within 2 days? very nice car though...

yeh i see that car as well, saw it on hindly last nite near cargo...

ok i didnt believe this but my mates keep telling me that thy have seen my car cruising around, but mine's been in shed for last two weeks. anyways, today i decided to drive it. and what do you know, the 1st 'line i spotted within 10mins of leaving home was a exact copy of mine. damn adelaide is small. *end of conspiracy theory*

haha Duc - you should have kept the stealth spoiler the dodgy fibreglass black it used to be - so we can identify you easier :P .... hey if ever you're passing by my place drop in, as I still have Iceduck's R34 wheel centre caps in my garage - I keep meaning to ring you or something ....

ok i didnt believe this but my mates keep telling me that thy have seen my car cruising around, but mine's been in shed for last two weeks. anyways, today i decided to drive it. and what do you know, the 1st 'line i spotted within 10mins of leaving home was a exact copy of mine. damn adelaide is small. *end of conspiracy theory*

hahaha finaly got it out...yeh i though i saw another 1 like urs in ur area last few nites as i been driving up that way...

whos up 4 a coffee or sweet 2nite/small crusie from meet point to cafe lol?

Yeah moved mine yesterday and did damage to the guard now farken :mrt: Need to raise it...

anyways keep seeing this chick driving a white 33 with black graphics/flame job down the sides, seems pretty decent looking (the chick that is :D)

Cubes... i need to get a triple plate!.... Come to think about it there was a bit of oil lying around the road... It was open wheeling a little bit in a couple of those vids come to think about it!!! So the diff is probably on its way out too!

Anyone know the prices on a gtr V spec rear diff?

Saw an awesome white 32 gtr on parade today... lots of black smoke coming out exhaust (needs a bit of a tune i think! running a bit rich!) Sounded awesome though!!!

Saw Phat34 last night!!! (and man that car is phat -- told me he had over 400+kw at the rear wheels and it sounded like it too (its a pity he had a defect sticker)) Hope to see you rolling one day again soon!!!!!

Perhaps the best 34 i have ever seen!

Anyone know the prices on a gtr V spec rear diff?

Has anyone noticed all the symbolism through out Napoleon Dynamite or is that just me? :rofl:

I dont know about a conspiracy but maybe some theory!!!!

Would you like me to teach you guys so you can open your eyes, hopefully this riddle doesnt turn into a shizzle mynizzle fizzle? hehehehe

Have anyone seen V or Davinci code front cover inside and out?

Cubes... i need to get a triple plate!.... Come to think about it there was a bit of oil lying around the road... It was open wheeling a little bit in a couple of those vids come to think about it!!! So the diff is probably on its way out too!

Anyone know the prices on a gtr V spec rear diff?

Why a tripple plate. Don't over clutch the car there is simply no need.

A good 9 puk single with a nice flywheel will be fine.

A twin is better though.

Its most likely a standard run of the mill VLSD.

or.. Only you would know this.. Does it run an active LSD as some of the later *don't really know to much about the 33's in this regard* do.

Drive it until it gets too loose then drop a mech lsd in to it with some castrol oil.

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