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saw a purple 32 or 33 gtr on thompsons rd b4 could tell if it was a 32 or 33 as i only just saw it from the corner of my eye and also saw a grey 33 with i think 34 gtt rims turning into centre rd of narre warren cranbourne rd 5 min ago

White 2-Door R31 GTS (I think?) along Maroondah Hwy in Croydon before the big hill at 1pm-ish today. Nice car, gave him a nod and smile and got one back. Skyline drivers are friendly. Also an R32 GTS-T, gunmetal grey, twin pipes on High Street Road just before Eastlink at about 2:30pm.

Black 33 gtst with 34gtt rims at Keysborough SuperCheap this arvo.
Basti .... god damn man you live at super cheap!

anywho.. say a R34 gtt .. silver with an alright looking green tribal down the side turning right onto perry road keysborough

lol blew a fuse mucking round with some wiring. lucky it was just ciggie lighter. help when you live almost across the road.

anyway silver r33 with sau stickers on the rqw and the boot on springvale rd passing westall. woulda beeped but i was chatting to the dude on the bike next to me

yeah for stuff like this........! *uploads pic* :(

mother f*ckers glad this has'nt hapened to me Im there all the time, think I might have a drinking problem!!!!

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saw a black 33 with gold rims female driver guy passenger in bound on the monash, then a silver r34 sau stickers on city rd plates were WEF-*** i think. then a white r33 turning off the monash onto stud rd coming from the city way.

spotted a black r34 with LED tailights on the eastlink today

gave it a bit past me.. sounded nice

that would be me, im on the eastlink a fair bit as im from the northern suburbs and misses works at bayside unforunetly.

nice 33 you had mate.

Did you just buy your 34 off alain in mill park?

yep that would be correct :) had it now for about 2 months, just had a few small changes since, main reason i got it off alain is that i know the whole history of the car since he first got the car (as im good mates with him)

that woulda been me on my way to work, traffic was killin me, god damn rain makes everyone drive like a grandma that lost her glasses.....

yeh i know wat u mean. ans taxi drivers make it worse lol. i was coming home from docklands and got caught at the spencer and flinders st light for 6 sets. lol

yep that would be correct had it now for about 2 months, just had a few small changes since, main reason i got it off alain is that i know the whole history of the car since he first got the car (as im good mates with him)

I heard u been thrashin the beast round your area but bet ya hate the damn full monty clutch ey; either on or off....a little compromise would be nice.

whats the future plans??? bigger turbo? should sell me your rear led lights, PM me if your interested!!!

I heard u been thrashin the beast round your area but bet ya hate the damn full monty clutch ey; either on or off....a little compromise would be nice.

whats the future plans??? bigger turbo? should sell me your rear led lights, PM me if your interested!!!

lol whos been saying im thrashing it, just giv it a little stick here and there :banana:

yeh the clutch does my head in at times, but other times it pays off.

yerp, going all out on this thing, im bit more of a straight line man so ill be aiming for one of the quickest gtt's around.

haha i love the led lights especially as there the genuine nismo ones, so i dont think i will get rid of them at all mate.

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