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white 34 at sprints gillies plains this morning about 830.

shortly after i saw the yellow 34 with the bad wing.... sorry to say but biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig fail

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white 34 at sprints gillies plains this morning about 830.

shortly after i saw the yellow 34 with the bad wing.... sorry to say but biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig fail

bahahah you saw it too....and agree with FAIL

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The general consensus of skyline owners is this particular wing, fails.

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ha ha that kit is a major fail.

reminds me of the add on tv where the father and son are bored and adds the cardboard kit onto her volvo.

y the hell would you have a rear spoiler that is the same height as your roof??? its stupid. especially the ones on the WRX's.

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just spotted a white r34 like that one above, minus the wing with a GTT rego plate I think...... on south road, super clean

a black r33 4dr tailgating me , chick driver ? on states rd at 2:30, spotted her again a few min later going the other way

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saw a black 34 coup with gunmetal grey xt7's heading down south rd near sheidow park this afternoon (11:00ish)

a white stag with gold (i think) rims, some sort of kit onit, doing a uturn out front of ikea after 3.

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Saw a nice DR30 0n Hackney Rd opposite the Hackney hotel. And pretty sure i spotted Aaron (Race24) in my rearview as i pulled into the driveway at home.

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just been thru the last 5 or so pages since i posted, doesn't ne1 else see R35s on the road? I'm guessing there aren't that many and I was very lucky dat weekend or something.

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some guy up the street has a black stag, looks good, also has a lowlux for sale :)

Im guessing you would be talking about my Stag and lowlux. Do you drive the green 300zx?

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