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EVL32 @ Milton BP Yesterday around 2pm

Maroon 32 GTS-t smashing it southbound on the centenary southbound yesterday about 5:20

Silver 33 at Booval mall about 6:30pm attaching a soft toy to his rear bumper in the carpark lol

White 4 door r32 plates SMU66 laying down some rubber on commercial rd Tenerife about 20 mins ago. Count your lucky stars as cops came past about 30 seconds after.

Spotted the same car on Saturday night driving from the city towards Carindale.

My wife pointed out to me 5 R33s and 1 R32 cruzing around Bundaberg today. Not that she knows the difference but she spotted them before I did. Funny how I haven't seen a lot of R33s and 2 days after I decide to save for a R33 GTR my wife points out 5 in one day :\

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