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i have mentioned this before, i keep seiend a bright orange r32. bn style bumpers and

chrome dished wheels (Drifter look) from woodcroft.

happend to follow this car up south road, and it was a female driver! :)

ild say that wouldve been erins car,

i spotted a primered r32 on south rd with black roof

Spotted a black R34 on Anzac Highway at about 5pm just now. Very sexy looking car!

Also spotted a fake GTR two days ago on West Terrace - a GTR badge on a toyota echo!! It's either that guy bought it himself or dug out from some poor GTR owner. LOL...

I keep seeing a red R31 wagon with the plates "AHHH-31" on my way home from work.

Boring you may say...... but the large front mount intercooler I spy has my interest levels increased.

Anyone know this car?

Spotted a black R34 on Anzac Highway at about 5pm just now. Very sexy looking car!

Also spotted a fake GTR two days ago on West Terrace - a GTR badge on a toyota echo!! It's either that guy bought it himself or dug out from some poor GTR owner. LOL...

haha, i spotted a blue VT comodore on the freeway awhile back with a GT-R badge on the boot.. i was not impressed

haha, i spotted a blue VT comodore on the freeway awhile back with a GT-R badge on the boot.. i was not impressed

yeah ive seen those its not a badge as such as more a ghey sticker like a special edition the holden has put out

EDIT

after a little looking found a GT-R commo

http://myholden.com/gall2/main.php?g2_itemId=838

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i have mentioned this before, i keep seiend a bright orange r32. bn style bumpers and

chrome dished wheels (Drifter look) from woodcroft.

happend to follow this car up south road, and it was a female driver! :(

yeah pulled next to her on South Rd. last week gave her thumbs up she waved and smiled....RESPECT chick with nice 32 aaarrrrrrrr! :P

If it was red with a stealth spoiler then it was more then likely me. Traffic was so slow!!!!!

Yup.. I think it must be you! :P Red calipers and stealth spoiler... So, are the brake calipers stock calipers painted in red or after market? Looks nice thou...

I'll be changing my brake pads soon... So I thought maybe I should paint the calipers since I'll be taking of the wheels anyway.

I was a big fan of red calipers thou... But now that I've seen my neighbour's brembo orange calipers, I think I might paint it orange (if and only if I can get the same orange thou)

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