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spotted a silver 32 GTS-t at a construction site on Marcus Clarke st - city.

I love the 34GTR BB but must admit there fairly common nowdays.

Plus my neighbour has one he treats like shite. Unwashed, untuned, unmaintained and driven like a Kambah commodore! Even leaves it out in the weather and he's got a double garage.

Makes Richard cry :(

an Jayce - your sig should now have Supporter of....... RED R Racing at the base

Sounds like the guy I bought my GTT off. He had a 34GTR like that.

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an Jayce - your sig should now have Supporter of....... RED R Racing at the base

True, that. Will always be a Twoogle fan, just need to get back up to speed with sig' situation etc!

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Spotted a nice black 33 turning onto monaro hwy from Newcastle street in fyshwick. was probably around 2ish i was heading south bound. both waved. neat looking car from the 4 second glance i got.

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Black 33 turning from Gundaroo Dr onto Horsepark Dr about 5ish.

I was in my shitbox daily (white nx)

Driver looked over but I didn't wave cause I thought that'd look random!

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Holt you say?

Do you have a white R34?

I see these 2 parked regularly.

I'm near the shops.

Sure do. I'm just on the main drag.

I'm assuming you are somewhere round the corner

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Sure do. I'm just on the main drag.

I'm assuming you are somewhere round the corner

Yep. I can see the Holt shops from my bedroom.

Saw your 34 this arvo parked near the street about 4pm.

Wingless?

Looked tidy. :thumbsup:

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