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spotto Luke a couple of times, black 32 on the outlet heading kingo way and also a maroon 33 heading towards kingo too.

hahaha are you folowing me?...(joke) :O .. man that 33 is nice... ;)

spotting heaps of black R32's of late... ;) .hahahah probly the same one... :)

who's skyline was it? my g/f noticed what she described as a "purple or pink skyline" 2day at the old ampol (24hr) servo earlier 2day. she's not down with the models yet and could not tell if it was a 32 or 33, but said it was damm nice and there was about 4-5 blokes standing around it drooling, anyone know who's ride it is?, damo

Spotted:

R33 GT-R - I can't decide if its midnight blue or midnight purple - with gold advans....seemingly EVERYWHERE I go. I swear I see it at least once a day!

Could do worse for a daily, haha!

That makes 2 of us....i see that thing everywhere..seen it in blackmans bay 2day

Iv been confused with the colour too....id say midnight blue

spotto:

3 black 32 gts-t's

1 black 32 GTR

That orange 33

White HR31 2door

All in kingston

Spotted:

R33 GT-R - I can't decide if its midnight blue or midnight purple - with gold advans....seemingly EVERYWHERE I go. I swear I see it at least once a day!

Could do worse for a daily, haha!

Sounds like Greebo's...

Spotted many a import go past the beach while i was playing the back 9 at golf today.

FARK ME IT WAS HOT :D

the hr31 is floody.

I also see that blue/purple 33 and always on the southern outlet. must also live down kingo way.

spotted a wingless green 32 gtr in kingo today 2.

that would be me in the green GTR, Nice work on the Dyno yesterday in the GTS2

Spotted crazy Tone in his 33 heading home after work this arvo, early knock off as usual hey cobber :happy:

Spotted Nathan in his white 33 coming a couple of times in the last few hours and spotted a blue 32 GTR yesterday arvo at BP Kingo.

Anyone know who owns the black 34 GTR, obvisouly fresh to the shores cause i've seen it a couple of times now and it hasn't had plates :(

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