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cant believe I dont have any straight side on pics of my car on my computer??....will take some on the weekend an get some to you soon those, as soon as I can!

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Which car was ur on weekend I may have some pics side on ?

Wow, a drag day. Wish i had of known about SAU earlier...i own a Bayside Blue R34 GTR V-Spec II. Havent had it long enough to race it, but the car dealer said it would run 10s.

Car must have a shitload of mods to run a 10...

but we all know that car dealers love to talk shit to uptalk their cars...

Car must have a shitload of mods to run a 10...

but we all know that car dealers love to talk shit to uptalk their cars...

Its an R34 GTR V-Spec II. If you have ever been in one you know they would do it easy. There is video you can get from Autobarn, you shoudl get it, one look at how quick they are and you wouldnt doubt it

Its an R34 GTR V-Spec II. If you have ever been in one you know they would do it easy. There is video you can get from Autobarn, you shoudl get it, one look at how quick they are and you wouldnt doubt it

Running 10's is very quick even for a 34 GTR. What mods does it have and where did you get it? :)

Nice pics Joel and love the editing of the cars by AGE :O

Its an R34 GTR V-Spec II. If you have ever been in one you know they would do it easy. There is video you can get from Autobarn, you shoudl get it, one look at how quick they are and you wouldnt doubt it

No offense mate, but a v-spec in stock form will be lucky to run mid 12 sec pass out of the factory.

Just become a member... and come to an event :O

And enjoy SAU-Vic life

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