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there is a factory R32 and R33 4door GTR made by AUTECH :P absolute porn imo

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jeez that 4 door GTR look mad the + side is that there isnt many around well i havent seen one yet at least every one hasn't got one.

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Besides the obvious spottings of all the SAU members and other skyline members that went on the cruise last night

On the way home on Hindley street, silver 34 with chrome/alloy starcorp impuls and SAU sticker on rear window, bout 11:40ish pm

that was probably mine...

and its twin turbo :(

saw quite a few lines last night on the cruise

What sort of power is it putting down at the treads Cain?

You should bring it to the dyno day next weekend!!!!!! I would love to see it.

What sort of power is it putting down at the treads Cain?

You should bring it to the dyno day next weekend!!!!!! I would love to see it.

+1 come to SAU dyno day on the 19th of jan i dont think ites next weekend Andrew

next weekend im having my daughters B'day party @ hundry jacks :/:(

+1 come to SAU dyno day on the 19th of jan i dont think ites next weekend Andrew

next weekend im having my daughters B'day party @ hundry jacks >_<>_<

no deal on the dyno day. im gonna be up @ gold coast speaking to the workshop whos gonna be turning the vq35 into a vq42 ;)

and matty... cant compete with a rolla mate.. esp with a open diff :dry: just waitn for teh diff oil to fit the new ATS carbon diff and ATS twin plate.

and power is ment to be around 300 @ wheels @ 9psi, but its a na engine that has done 20,000km and has run up to 14psi on a 10.3:1 compresison ratio.

also spotted on grange road, a shittly red mirage with flames airbrushed on the front following a red vr commie then it saw my car and floored it now looks like the red vr now has flames on the rear :D:D:D

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saturday i saw BAD R33 at ttp and looked mighty nice

and then saturday night saw 3 34's on a little cruise down semaphore espi and bloody hell they where mint as!

there was a light blue black n a white one cant remember if they had plates.

spotted that black range rover down the bay, plates Mazerik (i think) with huge 20's or 22's and two cop bikes pulling it over and defected.

pretty dumb doing it in the middle of the road and slowing down traffic :)

spotted that black range rover down the bay, plates Mazerik (i think) with huge 20's or 22's and two cop bikes pulling it over and defected.

pretty dumb doing it in the middle of the road and slowing down traffic :)

He is a person part of a "pushie" club and is rollin" on 24"s.

Is a very nuts car and he is also a very nutz person.

Isn't the first time he has been defected.

As far as i know its just wheels and exhaust that is ilegal on his range rover

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