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Did I just read someone spotted a gret R34? LOL didn't know my car was that dirty on the day :D

Ron_Burgendy, you should've turned her around and joined us... the fun only really started when we left Palm Beach - car park driving is boring!s

Just saw those photos from vuey28 - WOOT! Great shots... particularly of the white R34! I think that car is HAWT!

Nah, all the cars looked good that day :(

PS: If you zoom into one of the photos, there is actually another Skyline in there somewhere :D

Just saw those photos from vuey28 - WOOT! Great shots... particularly of the white R34!  I think that car is HAWT! 

Nah, all the cars looked good that day :D 

PS: If you zoom into one of the photos, there is actually another Skyline in there somewhere :D

Really??

LOL

All the cars there look coool :(

The credit goes to my cousin for takin the shots. Just telling ya's

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Just saw those photos from vuey28 - WOOT! Great shots... particularly of the white R34!  I think that car is HAWT! 

Nah, all the cars looked good that day :blink: 

PS: If you zoom into one of the photos, there is actually another Skyline in there somewhere ;)

HAHAHA so I wan't hallucinating after all..............there was another skyline in the pic

thanks joy for the pics.

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