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Ive spotted a green r33 paltes fas76, on saturday i think.

and this afternoon, drove home with a green r33 GTR plates, ARH33, :P lets do that again sometime :laugh: (im not being suss either)

I KNW WHERE U LIVE SEXYN.. i saw u coming out of ur driveway at 3.30 and i beeped from my gtr..

think i got a wave back :P

Was that you ?sorry man i was snapped out of it ! daym your GTR looks clean !!! .. yeah i beeped and waved back :whistling: haha now if something happenes i know who did it @ my cribb :google: lol

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Was that you ?sorry man i was snapped out of it ! daym your GTR looks clean !!! .. yeah i beeped and waved back :P haha now if something happenes i know who did it @ my cribb :whistling: lol

I had some clown in an r32 on the highway try and get me to race him.. we were doing 100... he slows down more and more and more... then he is about 30m behind me then he charges past me... very...slowly.. im sure he thought it was fast.. but he was just lame

rego plate "Ur next"

stupid noob

I had some clown in an r32 on the highway try and get me to race him.. we were doing 100... he slows down more and more and more... then he is about 30m behind me then he charges past me... very...slowly.. im sure he thought it was fast.. but he was just lame

rego plate "Ur next"

stupid noob

ahahaha.. thats pretty funny.

is it getting cold now???

winter is around the corner.. hehe

hello to the guy in the clean looking gun metal 93 R32 GTST at shell..

spotted 666DAN on gympie rd tonight near kedron...

also say a wide-wide-wide bodied R33 GTST, metalic blue, with some super super deep dish rims at sunnybank plaza tonight. the car has a team jetspeed sticker on it.....almost looked like a VIP car.

That is a nice looking 32 though..remember seeing it at Autosalon.

(Not condoning his racing though)

Ur Next Racing? as far as i know his cars off the road and its a white 32 gtr ... grew up with Mo .. doesnt seem like he would do it tho ..

i spotted on the highway today between morayfield and sunny coast. a r34 GTR in that paint that changes colour (green, purple blue) im in love lol

and drove hom with a gun metal grey r32 gtr plates were 818 F??

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