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Yeah mate ive seeen a black 34 gettin round with a big drift spoiler on it.. thats not u by any chance is it?? Ive got heaps of interest in cruises n shit so if anyone is bored anytime hit us up n we can go somewhere!

hey mate, do u mean the nismo spoiler? looks like the normal spoiler but its raised up on taller skinny pieces of metal sorta? if so thats me...

also does any1 on here drive the black 34 GTT with a bomex kit, i think it has red P's and is a non turbo?

also a black r34, i saw it turning into into one of the shopping centres the other day, asian driver i think, that any1 here?

catch guys

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Ummm i dunno mate it depends weather wise i guess lol. Anywhere u can think of?

well would say deans marsh rd back along gor but just took car for a drive that way and for lack of better words it sucked the big one tourists and falls festival people everywhere 50 k's max mabye forrest rd to apolo bay road(near colac to gor) big drive though not sure how long ya's wanna cruise for

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Hey, I live in Werribee now but consistently driving between Portarlington - Geelong - Werribee - Altona.. beep if you see me!

mate is your the pink/purple change colour paint with tribel patterns on the side 180sx?

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hey guys, yeah i got R34 GT with bomex kit, red P plates :) i always cruise lol.

is that the one with skyline written on the passangers side just passed the door,i was the guy at the lights at end of bell parade quizzing ya up about ya kit awhile ago in my 34,seen ya going passed bellpost shopping centre yesterday

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is that the one with skyline written on the passangers side just passed the door,i was the guy at the lights at end of bell parade quizzing ya up about ya kit awhile ago in my 34,seen ya going passed bellpost shopping centre yesterday

yeah thats the one. uhhmmm nahh wasnt me would of been my bro, i got the car about a month and a half ago cause my bro bought a new car.

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yeah thats the one. uhhmmm nahh wasnt me would of been my bro, i got the car about a month and a half ago cause my bro bought a new car.

ah ok,it's a sweet looking 34 mate and for non turbo it has a bit of go taking off was following him round geelong one night,all the geelong guys/girls need to have a meet up to say g'day see heaps of skylines cruising round never talked to anyone in em lol

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ah ok,it's a sweet looking 34 mate and for non turbo it has a bit of go taking off was following him round geelong one night,all the geelong guys/girls need to have a meet up to say g'day see heaps of skylines cruising round never talked to anyone in em lol

thanks :) yeah it goes pretty hard for n/a lol. i might turbo it but then im screwed if i get caught.

im up for a meet up.

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the carpark where that big fairest wheel is ya mean? and ya's reckon week could make it in bout a weeks time just working 12 hour shifts atm :down: and really don't think i'll be up to come if i've just worked all day,soft yeah i know i know lol

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