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Sup guys?? im new i driving a black 4 door r34 with black rims. its all show with no go. im looking for somone to help me put some power into it. any places or people you guys recomend??

Were you parked outside Wests last week some time? (I think it was monday night)

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I am always oblivious as to who i see. (still can't put names-to-faces-to-cars)

Having said that, i do see a nice selection of skylines and other performance cars.

It varies too, depending on what time i start/finish work which is really good to keep me alert rather than falling asleep in traffic.

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haha that was you damn i was going to post up on here that people should go up for a look. Apart from the rain it was unreal i left just after lunch but it was amazing to see the evo's v wrx's. There was actually a fair few skylines there, high octane racing R32 and the blue R34 GTR stood out though :)

Parked next to a black r33 at the Evo vs Wrx thing on saturday
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