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Blue 34 GTR - number plates were '34GTR' or something or rather on Silverwater Rd. yesterday. soo orgasmic pinch.gif

Huge f**K off spoiler the car was about to take off into sky! pretty sure i saw an SAU sticker.

Blue 34 GTR - number plates were '34GTR' or something or rather on Silverwater Rd. yesterday. soo orgasmic pinch.gif

Huge f**K off spoiler the car was about to take off into sky! pretty sure i saw an SAU sticker.

Thats Terry's (Terry_GT-R34) previous GTR, unsure of the new owners name but that thing is pretty orgasmic lol

yeah have they taken his nutrimetics sticker or whatever that ad was for off the rear bar yet?

As soon as i read that post and the giant F off rear bar i thought of his old car, one of the best looking GTR's in the country i do declare..

yeah have they taken his nutrimetics sticker or whatever that ad was for off the rear bar yet?

As soon as i read that post and the giant F off rear bar i thought of his old car, one of the best looking GTR's in the country i do declare..

Spotted Seans white R34 GTR on the M4 this arvo, was driving my filthy M35.

Yep spotted you, looked pretty clean to me :) I waved when I was behind you haha!

Also spotted gunmetal 32GTR, 34R wheels with sau stickers on side windows, followed me down M4 for a bit, nice car!

And a black 34GT-T

Chik drivin r34 gtr past chicken wizard with the plates akh around 9ish this morning and the same silver 33 that goes on lehn road overtook me being a hero and its non turbo and also saw a silver 32 gtst on river road about 15 mins ago

Yep spotted you, looked pretty clean to me :) I waved when I was behind you haha!

Also spotted gunmetal 32GTR, 34R wheels with sau stickers on side windows, followed me down M4 for a bit, nice car!

And a black 34GT-T

Nice cruising with you, very nice car :)

Spotted BNR32 with BNR34 front end on Wednesday on M5

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