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There was a green liner written off last night in peak hour traffic on moggil rd in Kenmore. Was bright green 33, was driving past at the time so didnt get a great look...

What time did you see this steve?

We saw the GTR wannabe one at 4:30 yesterday arvo wonder if it was the same one.

Is prolly the same green 'line. The one I have seen parked at Milton I have also seen out Kenmore way more than once.

I previously said 'R badges' because it didnt look quite right to me, but I wasn't sure and didn't want to go getting the owners nose out of joint...

Hello me name is alex just got a silver R34 GTT recently, still getting used to the car :)  I drive around Gold Coast abit and sometime in Brisbane City.. so give me a wave if you see me.. if you want :D

Have a 'little' wing at the back of me car.. so some people might have already seen me around abit.

Hey NIZR34GTT are you the guy with the red 4 door GTT with the nismo dash? :(

And DAN666 saw your car at the broady a week ago as well? was going to come and say hello but didnt no you or where you where. *shrug* :)

Two door with carbon forbre dash,lol close to both of them.

basically what you do is sand it back till you get it clear then stick a neon behind it and put a box around the neon to conseal it. then just wire it all up etc wouldnt be too hard at all. The guy who asked wanted it to glow red as the green came factory standard on some skylines.

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