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Seen a black 32 today (RBR32) on creek road at 7.30............. or maybe it was yesterday? I cant remember now lol It was missing the rear bumper, ouchy!

Tuesday, i think, i see a silver 33 on creek road too, approx 5.15pm, (BDR07) had a MASSIVE wing as high as the roof haha

Spotted a white R33 GTS25t on the way into work the other day, plates were MOJ09 or MOJ06 (can't remember exactly). Looked pretty tidy, but lose the GT-R badge on the bootlid (and the ones on the spoiler endplates while you're at it)!!!

Last few months i've noticed a R32 parked outside a house on Vienna Rd, in those few months saw a R33 GT-R black/purple, te37's on it.... saw it for a while, then today, R34 GT-R V-Spec, Dark green towards purple colour...

Same house that has a mirage that was behind me the other day :D

Congrats on the new purchase i believe :P Nice build up, still got the others?

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