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Today ( Wednesday ) spotted a nice silver R33 series 2 with nice wheels and some sort of odd looking restrictor in the exhaust, and two tail lights that didn't work. Was on drakeford drive at about 8:20am.

Blue R34 GTR on Cotter road, then adelaide av. at about 8:35am.. Very Nice!!

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spotted i think a red r31 that looked like blueprints but i was off in lala land and didnt realise till i saw its rear

Wasn't me, I haven't driven my car since Sunday

Might have been R31DET

Spotted, or rather listened to, something definetly RB25DET powered sitting on around 7 grand for a good 30 seconds sounding rather angry and unloading a lot of fuel in the process

Not surprisingly, I could also hear the distinct sound of traction loss... so who's been doing burnouts in Weston? :(

And why wasn't I notified so I could come & film it..... tsk tsk....

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Saw a wine red 32 with PANADL numberplates at Autobarn in belco not long ago

That was me :( I work there, I park in the car park cause I can't get it up the gutter across the road lol.

Spotted yesterday two maroon R32's, one with NSW plates "HCR32R", 17" Momo wheels, FMIC but was an auto, and a GTR with some awesome darker rims.

Nath

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Today ( Wednesday ) spotted a nice silver R33 series 2 with nice wheels and some sort of odd looking restrictor in the exhaust, and two tail lights that didn't work.

Thanks for the heads up on the taillights, but the wierd thing is they were all working when I checked them tonite. Maybe it was a couple of brake lights that were out, just replaced em all anyway.

The odd looking restrictor thing in the cannon has been there since the new exhaust went on last week, haven't had a chance to rip it out yet. Not sure if I am in a big hurry to pull it out anyways, given that the car currently spends it's days in a certain carpark at Weston.....

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When me, Steve, James & Luke were all drooling over it in the metal right in front of our very eyes, it had a T51R. Ok? ;)

Yeah Glen, the guy that had it before took the RB26 out and put it into another car.

Rumour has it that the RB20 that's in it now is packing about 260kw @ the wheels.....

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I was at Inline at about 4:30..... and what's Chris got in there to play with today.....

A purple/dark blue chameleon R34 GT-R V-Spec!

Stock with big arse dished wheels, and sexy as hell

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Yeah that was me, i was just enjoying a movie with mates.

indeedies. i saw you pull up andy! was gonna yell out but figured the snobby upturned-nose crowd at babar wouldn't appreciate it....

also went to see a movie. just letting everyone know, don't see skeleton key. another example of how bad bad horror really can be....

Spotted dj's blue r32 gtr just then as i was coming home from school, looks very nice:P

Dayne

hehe yeah you can't get much more spotted than that. window was up and i bashed my hand on the window trying to get a wave out there! hehe

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