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Yup met Adrian on the friday nite. I was walking up to the Maccas with 2 mates and seen this absolutely smick white R34, then after noticing the C/F bonnet I thought it was R34GTT-R's, just hadddd to say hello even if it wasn't his.

I'd have to say the best (if not 1 of the best) R34 GTT's I have ever seen (picture or in person). It sounded so horny when he took off too, lucky their was so many people around otherwise their may have been a mess :whackit:

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The Nats was crazy!

Unfortunately i didn't get to meet anyone from this forum :rofl:, but did see a few Skylines ;).

I did ask about 4 people wether they were from the forum, all said no ;), felt awkward (sp?) asking "every single" skyline driver if they were from SAU.

Here is a pick of my mates car, i was always the front seat passenger, just in case you recognize the car.

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i saw that car getting around, looked pretty sweet. i was kicking around braddon afterwards, saw a few skylines around but didn't want to make a fool of myself asking randoms if they were on SAU. i avoided lonsdale as it was bumper to bumper, plus Mr RTA doesn't aprove of my car.

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the painful thing was that monaro had a fair bit of rear end damage, looked like it had hit something or something had hit it. that supercharger/whatever thingy was bigger than the car, im surprised it didn't tear itself off

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