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Yeah I spotted that this arvo.... Number plate was GTR.32X, very very loud, looks as though its got an extremely free flowing cat in it aswell lol, very wide rear tyres and super super clean....

Made my r33 gtst sound as quiet as an electric car when i was following it

The car is a machine!!!!!!!

Spoted Lanky71/Drew about an hour ago.. was walking to the shops and you drove past

Pitty it was such crap weather... you missed seeing a car accident at the corner there by like 15-20mins.

Took the gtr for a scenic drive around the city and beaches and stuff... we was bored. lol

spotted you again! at least this time you saw me for once haha :3some:

Yep true true, this time heading to darlingharbour for the night out, spotted sam916 in the city on george st at like 2am hempy/qantas was behind me... then a black r33 further down the rd.

Spotted a clean looking white R34 this morning at just before 8am i think, in Hornsby on George Street. (looked like URAS front bar??) :P

that was i sir.. on the way to work. full s1 uras kit. :P

spotted a maroon gts-t on some police tv show tonight on channel 7. the guy got defected and the presenter kept calling it a GTR.

ooh that would've grinded my gears,

you know what's a similar feeling...

I'm a guitarist, and it really sh$ts me when I see actors on the telly pretending to play while they lay over a recording and when the show takes it further, tries to make look "real" by making them move their hands up and down :P

It's NOT a FARKIN GTR and THEY'RE NOT really playing!!! :(:(:P

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