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Yeah for sure. Its a massive difference. The poor old 25 did a great job to make 399 a few years ago. Even more the 30 with the big turbo is still more responsive than the 25 with the twins.

And a 30 @ 8000rpm sounds tough.

Still havent turned on the gas yet, will only run the 50shot till i learn how to drive it then the 175shot will go in. :P

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Spotto'd a certain green R32 coupe making one hell of a noise going through sandy bay. Looked good, sounded better :)

Hopefully Funz doesn't read this then, he will be devo to find out there is another green one getting around :)

Hopefully Funz doesn't read this then, he will be devo to find out there is another green one getting around :banana:

i knew there was a green r33 with black bonnet, and heard about another green r32, never seen it though :S , the GF has been driving my car around a lot lately especially down sandy bay way to the cas lol

Spotted a few 33's in and around Hobart on 23rd Jan., including what looked like a turquoise one?

Oh and a couple of 32's.

Nobody seems to have spotted my black 34 that day... which by the way I plan to sell or trade for a Forester (due to my new location :P

Spotted a fairly munted 32 GTR on the back of a tow truck at gowrie park on sunday, driver side door and A pillar looked like it had made contact with a rather large tree or pole or something. Was wrecking for parts but nothing really worth taking I didn't think?

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cops setting up for a lovled day in the sun

northboud on the tamar highway just after the bridge as you leave launie and just before the mowbray link

luckily for me cops dont like getting up early

spotted silver stag on high st bout 830 ish, only just though i was paying more att to the crane and all the other shit on the side of the road then where i

was going :D

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spotted silver stag on high st bout 830 ish, only just though i was paying more att to the crane and all the other shit on the side of the road then where i

was going :ph34r:

that would me Matt :D very tidy stag, anyway spotted a black R34 in bathurst on Saturday nite about 9pm ?

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