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Two R34s parked together at the Caltex/McDonalds/Red Rooster/KFC on the Cumberland Highway (Briens Road) in Northmead this arvo around 4.30pm. One was yellow with some body kit, the other was white and I couldn't see the whole car so no idea if it was standard or not (they were a bit too far away for my eyesight to capture properly).

Two R34s parked together at the Caltex/McDonalds/Red Rooster/KFC on the Cumberland Highway (Briens Road) in Northmead this arvo around 4.30pm. One was yellow with some body kit, the other was white and I couldn't see the whole car so no idea if it was standard or not (they were a bit too far away for my eyesight to capture properly).

Sounds like Georgia and Paden

White 34 super cheap villawood car park around 12 pm with sau sticker driver side

Probably me or Ricky (xntrq) :P i was around there at that time but didnt park cos it looked packed haha supercheap boxing day sale

White 34 super cheap villawood car park around 12 pm with sau sticker driver side

me ;)

Super cheap was pretty packed waited around for 5 mins hoping owner to come out to say hello but left

:action-smiley-069:

I was in there with a mate and he was reaping the boxing day sales.

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