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  • 3 weeks later...

Saw a black R32 (gave a little wave) and blue R34 in Austi Beach around 1ish today!

Also saw a silver R32 leaving the Motors & Meatballs event at Enzo Cucina in Glen Apline... nice exit!! better than most of the exotics

  • 2 weeks later...

Spotted a beautiful silver R34 GTt heading north (away from the freeway and towards Panthers, etc.) on Mulgoa Road in Penrith on Friday night around 7pm, it was lowered to perfection (in my opinion) and sat on a nice set of dark grey or black wheels - can't remember what type/style they were, unfortunately.

Spotted after Powerplay in Sydney a blue r34 GTR with GTR70Y plates anyone know who it is and if so message me I was the one having a play with him in a blue r35 I'd like to know how much power he has etc

Ps it sounded mental in boost :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Had some fun with a white R34 GTR, southbound on Hume Highway through Liverpool, about 6:30 this evening. Saw an R34 sedan on Glenfield Road just after. Spotted an R33 on Glenfield Road a couple of hours before the 34s. Lots of Skylines out today in the Liverpool area.

Had some unsupervised time with '34FIJI' today ;)

I promise I didn't leave any stains raj, they seemed to help polish hehe

Hahahah!

I better not find any surprises inside the car man..

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