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^ Hit and Run bandit. f**kin lol

Me too. Might have a GTR bonnet, wheels and spoiler, but the body doesn't look right (well... the part of the body that he didn't mutilate)

Can see twin bovs aswell. Poor car.

White R34 GTR Vspec with Carbon boonet and nismo f+r skirts, black te37s on redland bay rd coming up to the bus stop.

On monday at about 10am.

I want your rims :huh:

R32 GTR parked in the middle of Carina.

Today was 32GTR day for me.

Red one at Margate

White one at Sandgate

Dark Blue one at Boondall

Silver one at Carseldine

White 33 at Sandgate as well, and a Red 33 at Redcliffe Jetty.

Wait, just so I understand this, your saying you DIDNT see a Ltd Edition Gunmetal grey one for the entire day ?>

white r32 along old northern road tonight, wasn't sure if it was a gtr or not, didn't see it clear enough.

There's a gunmetal grey 32gtr up the street from a mates woman's house, i don't remember if it's got stock plates or personalised ones though. That's in Kedron.

I've only ever seen ONE gunmetal 32GTR, and it's the GABNR. The only other gunmetal 32s I see are GTSTs

:) mine is gunmetal grey buts its been off the road for a few months now and is at a workshop atm, I seem to see a fair few around, weird huh.

Pretty sure I spot Defari all the time in ashgrove and I think hes spotted me before.

^^ lol probably, i live near the bronco's leagues club..

what do u drive?

Lol, A gunmetal grey 32 GT-R it would usually be parked on the road at my mates place if it is actually your white 33 that I see there ? Lol

plate is 27 GTR

bit of a late reply but was this at like 530 in the morning? haha

i can only assume it was around that time, they get into their shop at about 6am every morning, they just mentioned a 32 playing around when they drove past the gabba

Lol, A gunmetal grey 32 GT-R it would usually be parked on the road at my mates place if it is actually your white 33 that I see there ? Lol

plate is 27 GTR

ahh fair enough, there was a gunmetal grey 32 gtr which was always parked down the road from my parents place and i think the plates are 26gtr or 27gtr, there was always an evo there, a wrx, turbo mx5, and a 180 that was always down there.

i can only assume it was around that time, they get into their shop at about 6am every morning, they just mentioned a 32 playing around when they drove past the gabba

Yeah I see them every so often. blue ute with personalised plates (wplash or something)?

ahh fair enough, there was a gunmetal grey 32 gtr which was always parked down the road from my parents place and i think the plates are 26gtr or 27gtr, there was always an evo there, a wrx, turbo mx5, and a 180 that was always down there.

Lol... thats me, not my place though, how do you know the MX5 is turbo :/ ?

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