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Anybody on here own the midnight purple r34 GTR that's off it's nut? Ryan saw it at the hobby shop the other day at Brahma Lodge and reckons he heard it go past his house on Waterloo Cnr Rd about an hour ago.

:glare: to Cara :( sort of surprised and scared you hey :bunny:

haha yeah just a bit..........when i first looked i was like! hey i know that person! lol foot on the brake! hahaha

tonight spotted......

carl :P

damo

chris

krishey

scott

chad

dan

troy

vu

alex

luke

and i think there were a couple at vilis i didnt recognise...........

as rude as is sounds which one were you? :P

and why u not enter your car in to Old School N New Age??? lol

Yeah, thats me, was the one on Krishy's right in the blue t shirt :glare:

I would have entered, but im fussy and just dont think mine is up the standard.

Edited by Jamesrb25

spotted the clan at the clubhouse :glare: ..lol

and the yellow R33 GTST in seaford again,, pulled up behind me while I was at the ATM and boosted it a few dozen times in neutral to show off.. :P then took off, bet his motor is dead or the car written off in a week at that rate....lol

spotted a tool doing doughnuts in the middle of south road at victor turnoff WTF????? (in a Bogan UTE).. only to be pulled over 30 seconds later...HAHAHAHAAH complete idiot !!!

everyone enter the show,, support SAU even if your car isnt a show car...we dont mind :( we need the numbers to overcome the commo horde,

the gene pool needs more clorine(jap cars) to even out the bogan ratio and the prego 13 yr old 1st cousin's....lol

Edited by sapphiregraphics
haha yeah just a bit..........when i first looked i was like! hey i know that person! lol foot on the brake! hahaha

tonight spotted......

carl :glare:

damo

chris

krishey

scott

chad

dan

troy

vu

alex

luke

and i think there were a couple at vilis i didnt recognise...........

were am i??? not happy!

spotted an absolutely nuts black r34 gtr in front of my house today.. was pulling out of the driveway and he must have wanted to show off. gunned it past me with lots of wheel spinnage goodness. bit of a dumb thing doing it in a residential area but daaayyymm made my day :glare:

Edited by tx3_90
Hes obviously driven the car hard. 34 rb26's are a lot tougher than the 32 rb26's, and if the guy is driving around with smoke coming out the back i doubt hes really taking good care of that car... shame

What is blue smoke from anyhow? Blown turbo? Oil in the combustion chamber?

-D

The plates are V (vic symbol) SPEC 34.... from what i understand its 1 of, or gt georges mate. lives with him.

he saw me and kidafa in the stagea other day and gunned it past us. sounds sick

saw a red hilux with chromies and a sau sticker onit on brighton rd yesterday.

i was in the pig looking dark blue silvia.

That was me, i thought that might have been your drift pig, i seen a few pics of it at lala.

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