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Later model car would be much better for daily use too! Benji just stick to what your doing with the car :)

Good work J-Rad... If you have time come over Saturday and help get some of these cars sorted for the cruise :D As i have to do a few things on mine now too :P

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Many hands make work easier

And I wanna sus out this oil cooler you fitted as well

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Many hands make work easier

And I wanna sus out this oil cooler you fitted as well

LOLOLOLOL just saw your sig - Member of the Newcastle R34 gang

Go and arrest some real criminals u f**ken retards! Oh oh my new brakes and suspension are so dangerous.... I challenge you to a braking comp from 100-0 in your super safe fag mobile! Come at me bro!

Nope... Why did I roll it without realizing?

Oh okay, saw a glimpse of a white one that looked similar to yours (also same style wheels) at the panel shop as I went past...initially assumed you must of left it there to get a quote for a spray job or something

nice man sounds good!!

was washing my car and a car parks out the front and some scrawny weedy ranga gets out of his friends lancer and says haha whod drive a skyline.

really??? wtf top bloke...

was thinking of saying you couldnt afford it, but... my car in my driveway. not worth it, just glared till they walked off to the pub, dont think the guy leaving his car right infront of my house was to happy with his friend.

IN OTHER NEWS!!!!!!!

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DAAAAYYYYUUUUMMMMMMM GUUUUUURRRLLLLLLLL!!!!!!

awww ssssshhhhiiiiittttttt, what a weekend lol, i finished off the cruise with some happy laps around terrigal when i got back to the coast lol, 34 GTR gets all the hot bitches looking your way lol. 500km and the run in is done then i can open her up and feed it some commonwhores :D

awww ssssshhhhiiiiittttttt, what a weekend lol, i finished off the cruise with some happy laps around terrigal when i got back to the coast lol, 34 GTR gets all the hot bitches looking your way lol. 500km and the run in is done then i can open her up and feed it some commonwhores :D

LOL, I like the fact your R34 is driven how it should be.

awww ssssshhhhiiiiittttttt, what a weekend lol, i finished off the cruise with some happy laps around terrigal when i got back to the coast lol, 34 GTR gets all the hot bitches looking your way lol. 500km and the run in is done then i can open her up and feed it some commonwhores :D

Was an awesome weekend but i am so FARKEN tired :unsure:

Need to see picks of the lovely hot s15 that a bitch decided to get in and get very comfy.

Haha knowing Gaz they are likely to be on the camera :P

Oh and here is the low res footage -

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