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red p-plater, silver auto 4 door 34, stopped outside my house next to my car for a few minutes then drove off....dafuq?!

probably going to lock her up behind the gates overnight or the next few weeks lol

Nice Bayside Blue R34 Gtr Vspec2 through Doncaster around 5pm last night. Sounded rather loud.

Being a R32 tragic for their aus motorsport history I do see the appeal in a modded R34 when I see one in the flesh. I think if I had a R34 though, i would have to mod it to within a inch of it's high reving gt life... whereas I cant wait for the excuse to put a 3.4 small turbo road grunter in the R32.

[THR34T] overtaking me with a bit of sutututututu on springvale rd around 8-8:30

Blue r34 kingsway glenny, had SAU sticker around 10:00

What colour is your 34? There are couple at Monash that I see semi regularly. There is also a silver 33 4-door whose owner I work with and a purple (same purple as my car!) S14 S1 whose owner I also work with :).

What colour is your 34? There are couple at Monash that I see semi regularly. There is also a silver 33 4-door whose owner I work with and a purple (same purple as my car!) S14 S1 whose owner I also work with :).

Black with white SSRs :)

Bahaha skyline ghosts of Monash

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