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Hey guys!

Not too sure where to post this exactly but since I'm from Sydney, I thought to post it here. I still consider myself new around here but I've had my account for quite some time but haven't really used it for anything until now :yes:

Recently got myself a 98 R34 25GT Auto Coupe and thought this would be the best place to know more about my car. I'm new to Skylines and cars in general, so I don't have much knowledge about mechanical stuff but looking to learn through SAU members.

Anyone from around Fairfield/Cabramatta area?

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ah your front fence looks formiliar to where my bro bought his car spose its a pretty common look though hehe.

yeah man for sure, fair hate any other front bar hah

Would the seller of the civic be asian? It's a common asian style haha. Is that your 34 in your sig?

Think you drove pass me 2-3 days ago on Sackville road? Flashed your lights? lol. I'm from the Canley Vale area

May have been me haha, did it have my wheels? I know theres another white R34 GT/GTT with the Alita kit in the area but with stock wheels.

Got any pics of your car David?

Edited by xntrq

oh haha. That's your car? Did you recently get it? I was looking to get that one on carsales from TSI but price tag was a bit high. Like the GTR wing though, that car made me go out to look for a GTR wing haha.

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