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spotted a blue 34 GTT with bob jane wheels on a flat bed today off port road

looked clean

Spotted same Blue 34 on flat-bed truck, turning onto Marion road from side-street after 1pm. Also spotted Silver R33 GTS-t parked next to me at basketball tonight, SAU stick on back-right qtr panel

spotted a blue 34 GTT with bob jane wheels on a flat bed today off port road

looked clean

Spotted same Blue 34 on flat-bed truck, turning onto Marion road from side-street after 1pm. Also spotted Silver R33 GTS-t parked next to me at basketball tonight, SAU stick on back-right qtr panel

all within a couple minutes were 2 33 gtsts on greenhill rd one was an s2 in silver other was a white one with some huge bodykit,

then a sexy blue stagea at the fullarton kensington roundaboat, then a white 33 with same huge kit plates R33T parked on grote st as always.

Spotted same Blue 34 on flat-bed truck, turning onto Marion road from side-street after 1pm.

Also spotted Silver R33 GTS-t parked next to me at basketball tonight, SAU stick on back-right qtr panel

Apologies for multi-post, system said there was an error. Spotted Gunmetal grey R33 GTS-t on Brighton road this morning heading up cement hill approx. 8:30am

spotted a blue 34 GTT with bob jane wheels on a flat bed today off port road

looked clean

That was me... It's GTR though hahaha not a GTT

Rims got flogged from a shipping company's yard so they put junk ass wheels on and sent it down to me...

They dumped it down on rocks so it's at the panel shop getting fixed now :thumbsup:

Then off to Knight Engines to get a FULL rebuild :cheers:

That was me... It's GTR though hahaha not a GTT

Rims got flogged from a shipping company's yard so they put junk ass wheels on and sent it down to me...

They dumped it down on rocks so it's at the panel shop getting fixed now :thumbsup:

Then off to Knight Engines to get a FULL rebuild :cheers:

Sounds nice Brad...post some pics when you get it sorted!

Hey guys huge update!!!

My white r32 gtr that was stolen on the 8th of this month at 12:30am on cliff street has been spotted around the area even around the castle plaza area, pretty sure it has different plates on so please please keep a look out if you are anywhere near these area, the front bar has a chip in one of the N1 vents on the right hand side, has polished ssr sp1's on it dead give away not many around (look very similar to work meisters) also has a marky mark exhaust tech junBL muffler not a cannon on it. please contact SAPOL or if your not sure take a picture and sent it to me on 0401475561 thanks Sam

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