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Saw an R33 rego AAH33 and a yellow R33 in the Valley on Friday or Saturday night was that urs Col, didnt see the plates it looked like yours.

Nope not me sorry, My car unfortunatlly goes no where these days, just dont have the time to enjoy it much, but I do polish it allot these days and it lives in the garage with the bonnet up... Me and the boys sit around her and drink beer and knod allot... The garage is like my bar and the skyline is the centre piece... :thumbsup:

The body shop at Geebung who painted my car had photos of the completed job and they said they have painted 2 others (r33's) in the same colour in the past year. Its a hot colour, not many would think about it unless they saw the finished job...

I even saw this one in Mt. Isa, bad photo but thats what you get when trying to take pictures at 60kph... :thumbsup:

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This was a spitting image of my car, even had the rear pods intact and the colour was an almost perfect match...

on monday, i spotted hackerx r34 in his garage while walking my dog :P also spotted a silver r34 sedan (possible hackerx again) at the set of lights near caltex and kippa-ring shops on anzac avenue. had sau on the side window. i was in my brothers white r33

spotted mrr34 driving through salisbury early in the morning a few times now

im often out walking when u drive past on lillian ave

You sure that is me mate cos i hardly go to Salisbury area at all? There is a silver 4dr R34 that has stickers all over the car and it looks like mine but without the widebody on it.

on monday, i spotted hackerx r34 in his garage while walking my dog >_< also spotted a silver r34 sedan (possible hackerx again) at the set of lights near caltex and kippa-ring shops on anzac avenue. had sau on the side window. i was in my brothers white r33

Yeah that would have been me. I think I remember the white r33.

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