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im just down from the train station.. ^^

Would you be the silver s2 33?

I normally see :

Silver r34 - only time I saw the driver it was a fem.

White 33 s1 - Aftermarket exhaust, wheels etc

Black 33 s1 - Same deal, Gold wheels

And er. Others. I can't ever remember them all.

Have seen a few times a Black 33 GTR with polished silver wheels and GTR82, Silver/white 33 GTR.

Would you be the silver s2 33?

I normally see :

Silver r34 - only time I saw the driver it was a fem.

White 33 s1 - Aftermarket exhaust, wheels etc

Black 33 s1 - Same deal, Gold wheels

And er. Others. I can't ever remember them all.

Have seen a few times a Black 33 GTR with polished silver wheels and GTR82, Silver/white 33 GTR.

mines a white s2 33.. i usually see a silver 33, a black/midnight purple 33gtr getting around newmarket / alderly

also a silver 4 door 34 usually parked on my street.

Edited by defari

It's true, only the cool ones don't EVER get spotted. Infact we're in a secret division.. I don't really like saying it too often but we're STEALTH. It's a hidden forum on SAU that the non-spotted people talk about how well they did not to get seen that day. It's all about not being spotted.

I guess i am also in that "stealth" group then since ive only ever been spotted once on here lol :D .. I did see a few skylines down the coast today, but none with personalised plates so i cant remember :D sorry.

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