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saw a blue r34 on wellington rd. turned into monash next to me. same one i spotted a while back in the gym carpark. i'll say it again mate. that is NOT a gtr. neither is the silver 4door r34 that was waiting at teh bustop thing across the road. two very hot cars ruined by that wanna be badge

ive seen that blue r34 at the carpark.

GTR rims dont make your GTT a GTR. Lem badges

Silver R34 sedan, no wing, on Stud Road at the Boronia Road lights about about 5:25pm. Also just before Rowville on Stud Road a silver R34 coupe with meshy rims, Asian driver, not long after.

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i saw R34PER parked just off main street in mornington. its a bayside blue r34 gtt with gold wheels and SAU Vic stickers on the side windows. it looked very nice. i parked behind it... lol

Hi was me :laugh:

very nice car buddy couldnt resist had to stop and have a nice walk around ur car looks tuff!!

saw wayne last night. well i thought it was wayne till the window went down and it was his wife lol, i thought nice blonde hair wayne at first lol

Yeah she said she saw you...

So ya thought i was arter a new look...lol

Saw Matt today in his Black RE Customs 34... ..as well as a silver 33 with the grey bottom following him...

Also saw a Black 33 for sale in a front yard in Noble Park with a white 34 with a large black wing and a blue squiggle / writing down the side... ...I think I've seen it at Parkmore a few times too...

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