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Yeah I saw this the other day. Thought the number plates said DRIFTN....

The R34 was originally from NSW but was sold to who ever owns it in Devonport, its a non turbo that was featured in Hot 4's a while back

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Just blowing the cobwebs off this thread.... nice black 32 GTS-T and female driver in Bellerive.

wait are you in Tasmania? does that mean there is a 260 in Tas? if so we need to meat up one day!!!

wait are you in Tasmania? does that mean there is a 260 in Tas? if so we need to meat up one day!!!

Just down doing a charity event in Bellerive. Pretty sure someone's got a white 260 in Tassie though??

Cloaky's Stagea is the Autech 260rs model I believe? You don't see it around much these days but generally gets out to the drift events, or sometimes you find it at random intervals outside the Labella stores.

Yup definately a white 260 gettin around Hobart. A series 1. Havent seen it lately but its here somewhere.
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