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99GTT white R34 4door with red plates. down the road from me parked on my street.. pm me if u live in tanah merah

Also saw 99GTT this morning fillin up at shell on bryants rd. verrrry nice car. Think i remember seein it for sale on the net few months back?

were you in the silver 33?

Yes that would of been me. Is that your 34? Sorry I wasnt more friendly I just played indoor soccer in the valley and had the worst of headaches, I just wanted to get home.

Chris

ZOMG you spotted him where? :huh:

bet he drives a white gtr lol

must of been him on creek road turning into Little mountain road, White R34 GTR!! OMG :) so sexy!!! plates NUR34

:drool: i'm have to go pay it a visit.. hope it dont have an alarm :P

must of been him on creek road turning into Little mountain road, White R34 GTR!! OMG :huh: so sexy!!! plates NUR34

:drool: i'm have to go pay it a visit.. hope it dont have an alarm :P

lol jesus posts a "OMG my car has been stolen and i stupidly spent my money on mods instead of insurance/alarm thread"

must of been him on creek road turning into Little mountain road, White R34 GTR!! OMG :) so sexy!!! plates NUR34

:drool: i'm have to go pay it a visit.. hope it dont have an alarm :P

haha the aj performance GTR.. i dare u to try to steal itts always parked at aj performance on moss street.

I dnt encourage stealing of cars...esspecially not GTRs.. ****my disclaimer****

haha the aj performance GTR.. i dare u to try to steal itts always parked at aj performance on moss street.

I dnt encourage stealing of cars...esspecially not GTRs.. ****my disclaimer****

i dont car where its parked.. if it dont have an Alarm sux2bdaowner...

:P look at the IMKAOS 32 stolen in broad daylight infront of work shop...

haha i bet Alex (owner of NUR34) would love this hehe ... it is a nice car wish one day id own one !!..

gtrchick - yeah he does drive a 33... seemed like a latino indian guy or something... (by the way hows ur blue 32 going?)

Yes that would of been me. Is that your 34? Sorry I wasnt more friendly I just played indoor soccer in the valley and had the worst of headaches, I just wanted to get home.

Chris

No worries kiddo! Yeah I was keen to NOT be stuck at Chermside all day... :blush:

Yeah tis my LIL34 :P

:ninja:

spotted OOR34 right next to me on logan road.. yellow skylines together does draw alot of attention by the way HOT 34 :blush: ... got a wave :ninja:

Also a 32 gtr next to me @ lights logan road didnt get the plates got a beep and wave..

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