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Just wandering how many of us are in Katherine, not too sure if there was a thread already created. Is it possible to get this stickied like the Darwin thread?

Also spotted a Black R34 GT-R with VIC plates kicking around in Katherine too, is it anyone here?

I'm in the Red/Black R31 if anyone is out an about.

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There's a few of us out in tindal, off the top of my head there is a series one r33 on the road (silver), a series two (silver), a r34 (black), my r33 (black, track pig), a white s13, a black s13 that will be registered one day and a modded r31 on its way from qld.

I have seen the GTR but i didn't realise that was actually stickin around, if i remember it was wearing volk gt-c's when i saw it. Don't know the fella tho.

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