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Spotted the same car (34 GTR) just then at Sunnybrook Village in Wynn Vale just round the corner from my place, the dude is a dentist, nice car though! Sounds tough as

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spotted an oldish blue celica in stirling loosing control, sliding backwards for about 10 meters on the

wrong side of the road, hitting a reflecter pole and then into a bank!! today 5pm

thats what you get for trying to battle the 4 door in his neck of the woods

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Spotted this lovely piece of Italian machinery at a place I valued in the Eastern suburbs today ..... mmmm 400i - old school classic ..... 5L flat 12 and it sounded sweet as!

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:cheers: Yeah buddy was on my way to work (what a shit day; got rained off!) What car were you in?

I was driving my friends commodore other wise i would have caught up and said hi

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Spotted this lovely piece of Italian machinery at a place I valued in the Eastern suburbs today ..... mmmm 400i - old school classic ..... 5L flat 12 and it sounded sweet as!

lol no doubt was there so you could give it a little higher...

thats a swoit ferrari man. I recognize the plates from classic adelaide I think, im fairly sure it has been entered before.

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white 32 on main north road, did a u-turn n went past scottys hotel - if it was anyone on here, i was the one waving at u from the side of the road by fisher perfomance.

Also silver 34 on tapleys rd, near jetty road - had some sorta red lipped rims? Waved but didnt get a response..

Also, anyone know who owns a white 34 with some sorta kit, always parks out the front of airport hotel?

on that note, as if nobody spotted my car today lol - 'posing' out the front of Toms carwash/Crash repairs on marion road/sir don rd, was there all day!

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Followed a black 34 GTR with the plates "34 GTR" or "GTR 34" turned off Portrush and headed down Greenhills! Looked the goods from the rear :laughing-smiley-014: But what 34 GTR doesnt :D

yeah i quiet often see that when i drop my daughter off

Spotted the same car (34 GTR) just then at Sunnybrook Village in Wynn Vale just round the corner from my place, the dude is a dentist, nice car though! Sounds tough as

wonder if he does SAU group buy on fillings and teeth fixing :P

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white 32 on main north road, did a u-turn n went past scottys hotel - if it was anyone on here, i was the one waving at u from the side of the road by fisher perfomance.

Also silver 34 on tapleys rd, near jetty road - had some sorta red lipped rims? Waved but didnt get a response..

Also, anyone know who owns a white 34 with some sorta kit, always parks out the front of airport hotel?

on that note, as if nobody spotted my car today lol - 'posing' out the front of Toms carwash/Crash repairs on marion road/sir don rd, was there all day!

that silver 34 sounds like one ive seen, 3 spoker rims like luke has for the drifter, NSW plates. clean as

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Spotted who I thought to be Andrew at about 5:00PMish on North East Rd just past the Plaza, was gonna wave but being in the girlfriends car I doubt you would have noticed. The reason I spotted ya was cos of your headlights, nice and shiny :(

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been spotting a nice Mid Night Purple 33 GTR with Gold (VOLKS?????) rims around St Marys a fair bit lately, looks great and sounds awesome

spotted Hostile this morning at flagstaff Hill / South Rd intersection, missed the lights otherwise i would have been along side ya

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yeah he drove it like he stole it e from the moment he first sat in it - even on the test drive (much to my disgust). I spotted it parked in Ingle Farm a few weeks back. I had been told it was written off but seems that was a rumour. I take it when you saw it Joel it didn't have my PCOTY plates on it anymore - he never came to get the transfer agreement from me.

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