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Was meee, saw ya 2 buddy and ur last second wave....i waved 2 hehehee had a feelin was u and nearly in the same place :)

yea, i live in that area :P and my parents owns that bottleshop on lower dandy:D

I'm confused as to what NZMO actually is. It's an R34 with badges say GTS-R.

WTH??

i bought my front bar off him llol. i remember when he was doing the stuff to his car. pretty sure its a GTT converted to look like a GTR making it a GTS-R or something like that

i bought my front bar off him llol. i remember when he was doing the stuff to his car. pretty sure its a GTT converted to look like a GTR making it a GTS-R or something like that

OIC... makes sense now. That's a pretty good conversion.

OIC... makes sense now. That's a pretty good conversion.

Yeah its a conversion(Top Secret GTR front bar and Z-Tune GTR Bonnet) front diffuser ready to go on , thanks for compliment,you took a nice photo of it, i used it for my desktop.

cheers,

David

spotted Nick gtstsedan in his undies outside his gfs house this morning

geez man, wear a ROBE

lol the chiks dig it :laugh:

Finally after five years i've been spotted. Nick it's actually dark blue, but green's cool too. I was getting some motul and bits and pieces. :thumbsup:

ahk

yeh i was to :laugh:

you from around the area?

CNBLOW at the keilor village pub (great pub)

Spotted you as well Paul, i was actually across the road at the park for a birthday. While i was there spotted a grey kitted 32 with black TE37 wheels? gees it was loud!!, it had a writing which said 73 on the windscreen, possibly from the drags? for some reason i think it was "Roy"'s car, but could be wrong

spotted a silver R33 GTR with a carbon hood and SAU stickers

also spotted a tuff R33 GTR with no wing on the great ocean road

went past a workshop that had a heap of GTRs, stageas, anything with an RB. the OH R34 gtr was there too

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spotted a silver R33 GTR with a carbon hood and SAU stickers

also spotted a tuff R33 GTR with no wing on the great ocean road

went past a workshop that had a heap of GTRs, stageas, anything with an RB. the OH R34 gtr was there too

sounds like OH Performance on McIntyre (sp?) rd in Sunshine

spotted a silver R33 GTR with a carbon hood and SAU stickers

also spotted a tuff R33 GTR with no wing on the great ocean road

went past a workshop that had a heap of GTRs, stageas, anything with an RB. the OH R34 gtr was there too

the purple one? thats a gtt with a rb26 its not a gtr

looks like they've taken over that nismo joint next door aswell...?

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