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hey just wondering if his from this forum , if so ******* mad car man!

i was on the horsely drive at fairfield saw a yellow GTR r34 it has custom plates couldn't make it out because i was in front looking back in traffic.

I think is VESSU or something but i am only 20% correct.

Damn fairfield has al these r34 GTR around wonder why.

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Originally posted by two40

it's not the car that's a dildo. it's the driver :)

ae86, got pics of your car?

nah i wil post some pics when i get digital camera, hopefully soon.

lol druggo thats kind of true but also they could have rich family like that kid with the evo6.5 red p plater 60k car with 20k mods or something.

Originally posted by DR GTR

Yeah some asian guy ownes it. He actually lives around Canley Area. Usually around the station in the arvo to pick up his gf at the train station.

I always drive past on the way to the gym and we give each other dirty looks. :)

that better not be that dirty wink u give me..

i better not find out ure cheating on me with another yellow sky..

was hard enough loosing james!!!

i think i know the guy that owns the yellow R34 GTR you fellas are actually talkn about, i havnt seen his car in a while but he lives in the parramatta area and usually comes in to the place where i work to get his cars complianced. he also has custom plates but not sure what they were, he is a family man, an import broker, he also has another white R34 GTR v-spec 2 on the way which we have to comply soon.

im sure thats the guy who you guys are talkn about cause i dought there are many yellow R34 GTR's around fairfield.cause he usually drives through there to get to Sydney Compliance Centre(Jappsport).

good bloke.

ps- and no guys, this guy isnt a drug dealer.

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