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Spotted a LM R33 at Everton Hills :blush:

(I make it out liek it was a ninja spotting, but it was just on the side of a heavily used road... :P )

Was there last night parked on the footpath and then there again this morning... Jay## was the rego...

There has been an R35 GTR at my work almost every day if not every second day for the last two weeks (Mater Private Hospital).

First spotted about two weeks ago when my partner was pulling in to pick me up and called me telling me I better finish work quickly if I wanna see something cool and of course I had to overtime, but then it was still there when I left, and my god I want one so bad. My 34 looked so not tough sitting next to it lol

There has been an R35 GTR at my work almost every day if not every second day for the last two weeks (Mater Private Hospital).

First spotted about two weeks ago when my partner was pulling in to pick me up and called me telling me I better finish work quickly if I wanna see something cool and of course I had to overtime, but then it was still there when I left, and my god I want one so bad. My 34 looked so not tough sitting next to it lol

there are 2 there actually!

Edited by handbrake
Spotted silver R35 "GTR 087" again today on Stanley Rd, Camp Hill - are you a local or something dude? Nice to see an R35 cruising around my part of the world.... :nyaanyaa:

i live in camp also ive seen him a few times while im in the blue 32gtr

so awesome to see one around here

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