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Spotted the red R35 GTR up close and personal at main north rd nissan today......... its awesome! :banana:

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went back during the day to check it out :)

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spotted the red 35 at nissan also :P very nice how much. i want the GTR carpet its parked on aswell

also spotted fatrb old school looking dude driving it along main north rd near mawson lakes, also same spot chick driving white 180sx looked to be a type x wing on it

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think i saw chad in his stag (if he has it yet) on brighton road near the holdfast hotel.

also saw adrians keto. damn ur bumper bars are mint, and the offset is pimp :happy:

its not mine yet, 100% sure i'll have it before next weekend though :P

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spotted a white 35 down o'connel this arvo, also 3 silver stags 1 on my way to the summit and 2 in the myer centre car park one of which was Adam(chef Stagea)...

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spotted matty t today!!!!! :P hiiiii lol

also spotted 2 silver r34 4 doors

a silver r34 gtt at bp west tce

a bayside blue r34 gtr down at the bay

a white r32

and in murray bridge tonight a silver r33

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spotted matty t today!!!!! :happy: hiiiii lol

also spotted 2 silver r34 4 doors

a silver r34 gtt at bp west tce

a bayside blue r34 gtr down at the bay

a white r32

and in murray bridge tonight a silver r33

yes, i spotted cara too :P

wheres those photos haha

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