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was neone on here parked at the corner of rafting ground road and moggil road in brookfield this arvo around 5ish, if so really nice 33, nizmo 400r front bar and carbon bonnet, looked really nice.

I saw a white 33 with 400R front bar and carbon fibre bonnet on the big roundabout around the Ford dealership on Moggil Rd at about 12:30pm. Very nice, wanted to get a closer look at that bonnet. Anyone from here own that.

There's a White S2 33 GTT parked behind me at the Novotel Today... belong to anyone here? has a 33 GTR rear wing, and 17" IndyR rims...

Damn your car's low :D I though mine was dropped as far as it would go, but it's interesting to see the two cars next to each other.

Also I parked next to a wine red 32 GTT out at redcliffe yesterday about lunch time. anyone?

Originally posted by NA_R33

was neone on here parked at the corner of rafting ground road and moggil road in brookfield this arvo around 5ish, if so really nice 33, nizmo 400r front bar and carbon bonnet, looked really nice.

Yeah, that was me... Is yours the black one with the stealth rear spoiler? If so i've seen you round that area a few times. Nice car - love the black lines... :)

Originally posted by jlnewton

I saw a white 33 with 400R front bar and carbon fibre bonnet on the big roundabout around the Ford dealership on Moggil Rd at about 12:30pm.  Very nice, wanted to get a closer look at that bonnet.  Anyone from here own that.

And that was me too... ;)

I remember seeing you. Gave you a wave as you went past. I'm always out and about in the Indro - Kenmore area so say hi if you see me. Just got a new computer, boost control and fmic so car is running pretty well!

A couple of weeks ago I saw an R34 GTR driving along Moggill Rd in Kenmore late at night... Beautiful car, not sure of the colour as it was dark but think it was red (maybe?). Definitely a GTR though as it had the pumped out guards. Anyone seen it around?

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