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Originally posted by raasclaat

Anyone here the owner of "GTR33" ?

(midnight purple R33 GTR sth of the river)

i used to see that car quite often in the Armadale hospital carpark, parked in a doctors park. He's an older asian guy i think?

Originally posted by djvin

Sorry to hijack, but surely someones seen the repainted canary yellow R32 GTR, plates "GTRRRR", UWA student

Man if ur reading this....

I gotta have a seat in shotgun in ure car one day!!!

Let us know what u've done to it too!!! Its the one of the siccckest 32's in perf!!!

LOL i have chopped him more times in my GTST than i can count on all my fingers and toes ... if that IS a real GTR it's NOT a real driver :(

LOL Gotrice!!

Maybe I should try drag him wit my Rolla...

:D

It looks heaps like a GTR tho, wit the rear guards being so ultra fatty, he's complemented the yellow wit white rims n they look siic too!

Hey Wassabi's Green monster looks pretty good aswell, I tink i actually saw the plates on an R33 wit its frontbar off in the city (think he always parks at the Wilsons on Pier st) n I thought to myself, "how good would that look on a green R32!" Wassabi u still driving that around?N wat have u done to it?

N even white R33 'GTNIK' or something, with the widewidewide azz Line, boy thats like a friggin white water buffalo, its soo wide!

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