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Had a R33 series 2 behind me on Victoria Rd, Ermington at about 3PM I think. Asian driver, looked like Eric perhaps?

Also drove alongside Lynx's Lunar/Earth rover, exchanged a thumbs up with the astronaut and watched him drove off in the sunset with his helmet visor LOL. What a gangsta.

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Spotted [iN00BI] around Rhodes NSW. A white R34. Spotted him because he hit me from behind causing quite a lot of damage to the back of my NEW car, then when I was about to exchange details the idiot drove off. I ended up with a bit of whiplash too. Failure to stop at the scene of an accident and also fail to render assistance (making sure I was ok).

This tool is making us all look bad.

If anyone knows who he is, please PM me.

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Spotted [iN00BI] around Rhodes NSW. A white R34. Spotted him because he hit me from behind causing quite a lot of damage to the back of my NEW car, then when I was about to exchange details the idiot drove off. I ended up with a bit of whiplash too. Failure to stop at the scene of an accident and also fail to render assistance (making sure I was ok).

This tool is making us all look bad.

If anyone knows who he is, please PM me.

LOL what a noob. Hope you're okay mate.

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Spotted [iN00BI] around Rhodes NSW. A white R34. Spotted him because he hit me from behind causing quite a lot of damage to the back of my NEW car, then when I was about to exchange details the idiot drove off. I ended up with a bit of whiplash too. Failure to stop at the scene of an accident and also fail to render assistance (making sure I was ok).

This tool is making us all look bad.

If anyone knows who he is, please PM me.

What an a hole, seriously? who the f drives off? - shame you didn't get the plates mate, hope you catch him and get the cops to rear end him. I will def be keeping an eye out for any front end damaged R34's.

I own 2 white r34's atm as well :ph34r: awkies

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"Spotted [iN00BI] around Rhodes NSW. A white R34. Spotted him because he hit me from behind causing quite a lot of damage to the back of my NEW car, then when I was about to exchange details the idiot drove off. I ended up with a bit of whiplash too. Failure to stop at the scene of an accident and also fail to render assistance (making sure I was ok).

This tool is making us all look bad.

If anyone knows who he is, please PM me."

lil weird.

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?55088-Anyone-know-who-owns-the-white-R34-number-plates-LL.00.LL&s=09dd9481db45ea34cdd370c728b4429e

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"Spotted [iN00BI] around Rhodes NSW. A white R34. Spotted him because he hit me from behind causing quite a lot of damage to the back of my NEW car, then when I was about to exchange details the idiot drove off. I ended up with a bit of whiplash too. Failure to stop at the scene of an accident and also fail to render assistance (making sure I was ok).

This tool is making us all look bad.

If anyone knows who he is, please PM me."

lil weird.

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?55088-Anyone-know-who-owns-the-white-R34-number-plates-LL.00.LL

The post has been deleted? What did it say?

Edited by AthlonXP
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Spotted a Silver R33 GTR at approximately 7:30PM on Tuesday on the Hume Hwy around Bankstown or surrounding suburbs. Had SAU sticker on the driver rear qtr window

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Spotted a Silver R33 GTR at approximately 7:30PM on Tuesday on the Hume Hwy around Bankstown or surrounding suburbs. Had SAU sticker on the driver rear qtr window

Think that was me woohoo

Gold wheels??

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someone had been in a smash with LL00LL white r34 worded almost identical to your post.

I'd double check that info. "incident" does not mean smash.

Think that was me woohoo

Gold wheels??

Yep ;)

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