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White R33 GTR coming out of Mandurah senior college 3ish. Had white lmgt2s,spoiler blade black (or carbon),Top secret rear diffuser,Nismo sticker across back window and missing front lip. Gave it nuts down the road,slow down mate thumbsup.gif

Edit: Plates were 'V Spec N1' or something along those lines.

Leave out the plate dets mate

Spotted a mint black V35 on Guildford Rd this arvo, exchanged waves. Looks baller!

And also a white R34 coupe on the Tonkin Hwy although the driver didn't seem to want to look at me.

chased down another blue R33 GTR today thinking it may be another LM, To my disappointment it wasn't, resprayed in Jap land before being imported. Hope the owner didnt think i was a psycho when i followed him home :ninja::rofl2:

Spotted a mint black V35 on Guildford Rd this arvo, exchanged waves. Looks baller!

And also a white R34 coupe on the Tonkin Hwy although the driver didn't seem to want to look at me.

i looked over at you but you drove past too fast lol crazy camber you have man

i looked over at you but you drove past too fast lol crazy camber you have man

Oh :D Haha my bad, was only doing the speed limit. :P

Good to see you on here.

spotted the same GMG 32 gtr late night on tonkin and today on champion drive

yellow Stag outside armadale shops waves

:thumbsup: yes good work

car looks good :cheers:

Silver S1 Stagea in welshpool 11pm,heading towards Kewdale road,

i see many 32`S few 33 & 34`s do wave but some just pinch.gif

^Was it the one we thought was an LM or the "other" one? Good work either way :P

Spotted Maroon S1 going down manning about 2pm.

was the one on the road side, he thought mine was the other one so my cars got a twin brother out there(funny cause im a twin too)

:thumbsup: yes good work

car looks good :cheers:

Silver S1 Stagea in welshpool 11pm,heading towards Kewdale road,

i see many 32`S few 33 & 34`s do wave but some just pinch.gif

i thought it was you chuckie

next time hopefully you'll see the blue one lol

Spotted the hottest chick I have ever seen driving a dark grey r33 gtst with a kit n black wheels, driving down garret rd towards traino... She came screaming up next to me n gave me a smile and a wave..

If your reading this

WILL YOU MARRY ME??????????

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