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i've got some good photos of your car... no video though. the upload's stopped, so i'll kick it over when i get home tonight.

anyone get any pics of me at lunchtime in the white commo?

Cheers mate,

so thats you with the white commo lol

whats in that thing? doesn't sound stock.

Cheers mate,

so thats you with the white commo lol

whats in that thing? doesn't sound stock.

The VP or VT? :P Yeah was me driving both. The VP, not sure, GTRSean did all the work to that, his car. The VT is stock but with 2.5" twin cat-back and HSV induction. Boring auto tho :)

Both 5L v8.

I have a video of one of your runs. Might just upload it to youtube and post the link if you're happy with that.

Also have a few others.. (Dave destroying tyres, silver 34, a walk through the carpark and also the silver 32 and white 34 having a bit of fun after pack up....)

Ha ha, yeah put up the link to the white R34!!, and mate's 32!

Agreed, that vid was great Eric!

The VP or VT? :P Yeah was me driving both. The VP, not sure, GTRSean did all the work to that, his car. The VT is stock but with 2.5" twin cat-back and HSV induction. Boring auto tho :)

Both 5L v8.

1990 VN commo with VR 5l manual conversion.

engine stock, with chip, pacemakers and 2.5 inch exhaust. VR LSD diff. Plenty of throttle!

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