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SPOTTED:

11:30 penno rd white r34 gtt,

6:15 marsden rd black r32 gtr

6:50 bexley rd, one of the meanest R34 GTR's ive ever seen on the rd!!!

was red with full kit (Cwest or bomex i think) large rear wing

wheels looked like that shadow gold color, and the car sounded soooo mean.

SPOTTED:

11:30 penno rd white r34 gtt,

6:15 marsden rd black r32 gtr

6:50 bexley rd, one of the meanest R34 GTR's ive ever seen on the rd!!!

was red with full kit (Cwest or bomex i think) large rear wing

wheels looked like that shadow gold color, and the car sounded soooo mean.

silver I think I know OF the car your talking about...dont know the owner...

did it have a carbon bonnet ?? and a red/white number plate ?

front bar is cwest and has an awesome carbon rear wing that I wanna get...hehe but not too sure about the rest..

its not a GTR....its got a GTR badge though....

Brad, you do realise that these cars are driving on public streets. Therefore, anyone who 'spots' them will be able to tell what their plates are and what bodykit is on it - including any potential thief. I know that I personally recognize cars by their plates. Also, most of the cruise pics have number plates exposed anyway for all to see.

:werd: i would have issues if someone said they saw a car parked in a driveway all the time.. but noone says that.. its road spots, where the car is MOVING! its not like a theif can head to where a sky was spotted to steal a car :( the car is not likely to be there!

haahahaha on the way to the SAU dinner at Indian there, you should have dropped in biatch.

but I don't have a tree fiddy zed....I had to borrow Kel's one :cheers:

Yes, well I would have attended the dinner, however the Overtime beast reared it's head and compelled my to stay at work.

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