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Spotted a fake R34 GTR near my house. The body kit is disgusting.

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The construction workers nearby were impressed when they saw two R34s parked next to each other :rofl2:

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There's a bloke that's moved into the building next to mine on the old princes highway at sutho that has a white R34. If you're on here I've seen your car a couple of times but usually when I'm running late for work so I haven't said g'day yet. Car looks nice though

Saw a beautiful white 370GT coupe parked on Barker St in Kensington near UNSW, SKY911. Also saw an awesome black R32 with a Nismo badge parked at Macquarie Fields shops CWN37T.

Edited by Wordsmith

Saw a white R33 coupe on Glenfield Rd about 10 minutes ago, I honked.

Wordsmith - that's my mates car, just sent him a screenshot of your post lol. He said cheers!

- Vik.

Are you sure it was his? The car was parked near the beach at about 1pm on Sunday.

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Yeah mate!! attachicon.gifImageUploadedBySAU Community1445631850.355375.jpg

That's his on the right [emoji23]

Oh right I thought you were talking about the Bayside Blue GTR I saw at Coogee. Yeah I've seen the V35 around often in Glenfield.

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