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Spotted a black stagea with a white R34 GTR front conversion on floodway rd Windsor, flashed lights at me.

Nice looking car!

so that's your 34gtr I saw on base the other day, I was on my way to work, mmm still here now! Bring that thing down to fire section so I can have a geeez :)

I was spotted in Hornsby by guy in a white van [motioned to roll down window] said he owns a 34 NUR - and also my wheel alignment sucked!

Also spotted a really clean black 31 GTS-R with silver rims drive pass the rail side of Hornsby mall.

I was spotted in Hornsby by guy in a white van [motioned to roll down window] said he owns a 34 NUR - and also my wheel alignment sucked!

Also spotted a really clean black 31 GTS-R with silver rims drive pass the rail side of Hornsby mall.

the guy driving the van would have been dave, he owns an epic NUR and he lives in Hornsby.

so that's your 34gtr I saw on base the other day, I was on my way to work, mmm still here now! Bring that thing down to fire section so I can have a geeez :)

I was in the 34gtr with him aswell and finnally got to see ya panda stagea lol

I own the 32gtr

spotted a blue r34 GTR in castle hill, plates kiw18u looked nice ;)

thats a mad car, seen it a few times, the number plate is a fail though

Spotted PRO-33T coming out of brooky maccas early last week in the morning. Looks awesome with the black bonnet! I apologise if i didnt wave, it was early, i was on my way to work, and i hadn't had a coffee. Haha

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