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He has a White R32 GTR too i think.

if you were talking about legend01 he is my father in law and Yes he does have a gtr now and it's bloody HOT and i got the first ride in it YIPPHEE, first time in a gtr and it was the best... he still has his r32gtst tho

My r33 faster tho... lol...haha :ermm:

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I spotted an old grandma driving away in a red R33 sedan at Eastgardens Westfield,

hello if you're on this forum :ermm:

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Also spotted a Black R33 AWK-85J in North Sydney this arvo around 5:20pm

I was walking to my car from work

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Had a silver R33 follow me through from pacific highway through turramurra last night, and shortly afterwards a red 33 going the other way in wahroonga. all last night at around 9.30pm

oh and this morning around 8 saw another silver R33 "awt-***"

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Spotted a Silver R34 Heading back from the gong on monday arvo, About 3-4pm.. Just at the 90 down to 70 zone where the red light camera is. Gave a wave as I drove past.

Also spotted a White R34 GTT in my complex in chatswood on the weekend with one GTR headlight and one GTT headlight, abit of a change from the 2 GTR headlights you had the week before. You also seemed to have side damage :huh:

Also spotted a R33 In midnight purple today in rydish area, waved you just continued to chat to your women, disrespectful!! I drive a skyline, all she has is boobs!

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I saw an insane blue R32 GTR out Liverpool way on Saturday morning. Had some sort of stripe down the side and 19 inch rims. Could of easily been a show car it was that tidy. Missed the plate though :banana:

Also spotted SPO-01S at JEM Saturday morning..

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I saw an insane blue R32 GTR out Liverpool way on Saturday morning. Had some sort of stripe down the side and 19 inch rims. Could of easily been a show car it was that tidy. Missed the plate though :banana:

Also spotted SPO-01S at JEM Saturday morning..

Hey mate it didnt look like this did it?

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