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Hey mate it didnt look like this did it?

bodyform32.jpg

thats on my desk here at work :(

was in HPI

and it is definatly bodyform.. as thats what the sticker is on the window.

the seats have the GTR logo on em too

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spotted a white 32 GTR with Blitz and something else written up the side in large font... also had QLD plates...

Then spotted almost immediately after that a black 33GTR go past me...

I was also infront of a police officer the entire way to work, and didn't even get a second look! :D

I was in a mazda MX5 :D

I did see him give a thumbs up to another officer though, so they do the same thing that we do :banana:

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Spotted Black R33 GTSt at rootyhill plates GME OVR or some think.

he gets around blacktown a fair bit.

Spotted a yellow r34 gtt with white rims on Douglas Rd yesterday on the way home.

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This morning I spotted a Gunmetal R32 GTR with Gold 5 spoke wheels and blue headlights heading North on Military Rd Neutral Bay, I waved but you probably couldn't see with all the rain :D

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