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Its been a while since a Skyline has made my jaw drop but in Bayswater i saw an R34 Bayside Blue GTR with licence plate GTRR. Fark me, had some serious wheels, serisouly low and big wing....it looked TRICk!!!

Must've been one of Ben's specials :D

black 34 GTR on dandenong road last night... looked a lot like one i used to see there a bit, plates [NOKASH] or something similar.

was very very nice.. drool

Lol, love those kind of plates on nice cars that people have seen ...

[JOBLSS] White BMW 330

[NOMONY] Black BMW X5

[COMPO] Red Ferrari ?360

[iGETBY] Red FD3S

saw a r32 i think it was pulled over at knox city bus station where you enter from late last night about 2.30am and a r33 further up on burwood hwy pulled over aswell, cops sure dont like skylines at night lol

If anyone saw my GTR being broken into last night at greensborough ring road exit can you please let me know who it was...

I have seven shades of shit to kick out of them and a subbie to shove up thier arse

cheers

was that yours sitting down there towards the lights? fark that sucks that urs was broken into

I broke down a bit further up from you, was gonna leave it over night ended up hiring a trailer from bp and towing it, lucky i did it seems.. think the car is absolutely f**ked though, so not so sure how lucky i am

spotted a silver r32 at winton today drifting, had sau stickers and micolour sticker on the side anyone from here?

looked like some pretty mean power with gate :laugh: good drifter too

the micolour drift car is a silver 32....

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