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Spotted a white R34, Top secret front bar and black GTR wing, on Tonkin Hwy at about 6:30pm last night. Looked good :thumbsup:

thanks =] where were you??

spotted BOOSTD at his house lol i was walking around your area

Edited by R34P3R

Bayside blue R34 gtr with silver nismo decals down the side.. (had sau stickers in the windows)

I was in the little red peugeot gti at the side of you going into bunbury :)

Spotted this morning (all within 30 nins) a midnight blue R33 4 door on a trailer heading North on Great Northern hwy.

Maroon R33 Gts-T with ugly spoiler on West Swan Rd.

Purple R33 GTR with NSW plates on Gnangara Rd then straight after a white V35 on Ocean Reef Rd.

Maroon R33 coupe on a tow truck on the Leach hwy bout lunchtime. Looked clean!

Silver R33 coupe on Beaufort st and also a grey R33 Sedan as well. (I think I saw that yesterday, too many R33s!)

Also I see a black R34 coupe with what looks like D1R's (black with red lip) on the way to work everyday. Bayswater area.

Where are all the R32's hiding? :)

Edited by -Jimmy-

Maroon R33 coupe on a tow truck on the Leach hwy bout lunchtime. Looked clean!

Silver R33 coupe on Beaufort st and also a grey R33 Sedan as well. (I think I saw that yesterday, too many R33s!)

Also I see a black R34 coupe with what looks like D1R's (black with red lip) on the way to work everyday. Bayswater area.

Where are all the R32's hiding? :)

Spotted you on Guildford Rd from the passenger seat of Ross' R32 (golf!) on Sunday I think it was.

Saw a white R33 getting towed away with a Police car near by on Armadale road today around 7pm while I was heading back to Perth from Albany... got done under the hoon laws? :whistling:

white 34 v spec with L plates parked in the city today

Saw that gunmetal grey 32gtr it's got clear indicators and is for sale has skylineautralia sticker on the spoiler. Haha thought it was ten fours cuz I didn't get a good look at the plates.

R34 gtr v spec with L plates... Am I the only person who sees something wrong with that picture?

Also saw this r35 gtr outside the service area at northside in wangara.

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Was wrapped in some sort of white can't think of the word had CF spoiler and front diffuser (cant remember what it's called ATM as well) plates were . . . 6688 or something like that. They made no sense.

Edited by MACR34

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