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the other day on princess hwy, black r33 gtst s1 with ferrari emblem on front quarter and gtr badge on the back......seriously mate what the f*ck is goin on there?

LMAO people like that make me laugh

I once saw a gts-t V-Spec must be worth a fortune seeing as its the only one i have ever seen ahhahah

love how every monaro pulls up next to me wanting a go then backs off as soon as they hear the turbo spooling.... ahh the only advantage of having no air filtration at all :thumbsup: zzzzzzSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

nice red r34 on sydney rd, nismo kit/gold rims

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Spotted a silver r32 on highstreet in melton

black r33 on highstreet in melton, down the westlake end, he gave me a stare then fluttered his blow off valve as he took off from the lights

spotted him again i think, about 20 mins later at the east maccas in melton

black 34 going down james cook drive in melton

Spotted a silver r32 on highstreet in melton

black r33 on highstreet in melton, down the westlake end, he gave me a stare then fluttered his blow off valve as he took off from the lights

spotted him again i think, about 20 mins later at the east maccas in melton

May have been me, but i didnt go to maccas, itr wouldve been me if it had the big wing on the back. Could this be the first spotted for me??? hahaha. Dint mean to stare if i did, didnt see what you were driving, my platyes are 'siklin'

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Spotted a silver r32 on highstreet in melton

black r33 on highstreet in melton, down the westlake end, he gave me a stare then fluttered his blow off valve as he took off from the lights

spotted him again i think, about 20 mins later at the east maccas in melton

May have been me, but i didnt go to maccas, itr wouldve been me if it had the big wing on the back. Could this be the first spotted for me??? hahaha. Dint mean to stare if i did, didnt see what you were driving, my platyes are 'siklin'

i've seen siklin in the past couple of days but i cant remember where. so yeah thats two spots for ya

May have been me, but i didnt go to maccas, itr wouldve been me if it had the big wing on the back. Could this be the first spotted for me??? hahaha. Dint mean to stare if i did, didnt see what you were driving, my platyes are 'siklin'

didnt see the plates lol

i was in a white r34... it was at the lights near james cook drive on highstreet

I saw this r34 gtt last night completely covered with 'BURSONS' advertising!!

Does anyone know the car n wats up with it; the dude must own a shop franchise.

Im going for a drive now; they see me rollin' they hatin' ridin dirty'

I saw this r34 gtt last night completely covered with 'BURSONS' advertising!!

Does anyone know the car n wats up with it; the dude must own a shop franchise.

Im going for a drive now; they see me rollin' they hatin' ridin dirty'

AWD DRIFTING ?? hahah

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