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been seeing a midnight purple r33 gtr most mornings on the way to work lately... X plates, titanium cannon on the back, sau sticker on rear quarter windows. looks nice... spotting it on montague turning onto main north then into mawson lakes.

been seeing a midnight purple r33 gtr most mornings on the way to work lately... X plates, titanium cannon on the back, sau sticker on rear quarter windows. looks nice... spotting it on montague turning onto main north then into mawson lakes.

Hey mate yer thats my GTR and by the looks of your sig you drive that hot as black AUDI? its funny everytime me and my little bro see it we always comment on it! Love the look of it, flared gaurds etc hot looking station wagon!!

Hey mate yer thats my GTR and by the looks of your sig you drive that hot as black AUDI? its funny everytime me and my little bro see it we always comment on it! Love the look of it, flared gaurds etc hot looking station wagon!!

haha thanks for the comments!!

love ur gtr mate. midnight purple is definitely one of my favourites and compliments the lines perfectly. sounds great too - not too loud!

spotted a bus having some cornering issues, and some phat street art on the back of the new Quick Wash on North East Rd, Ridgehaven

Plus some pics of cool old school wallpaper taken in peoples homes recently

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haha thanks for the comments!!

love ur gtr mate. midnight purple is definitely one of my favourites and compliments the lines perfectly. sounds great too - not too loud!

Na all good mate, great looking car. my little bro will be impressed no end when i say i know of the guy that owns the car haha.

yer it would look even better if i can finally get around to polishing the damn thing lol...

Look for a thumbs up next time i see u lol!

light blue / silver 32 4 door with GTR wing and front bar, p plates and meshies parked on glynburn rd up from Italia Ceramics. Made me think of Showza's car but wasnt 100% sure.....clean as bollocks tho

spotted RS-FOUR (red stagea wagon) by the Royal Adelaide this arvo

and a white 32 with black wheels at a new office thingo on morphett road just near the Morphett Arms pub

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spotted a bus having some cornering issues, and some phat street art on the back of the new Quick Wash on North East Rd, Ridgehaven

Plus some pics of cool old school wallpaper taken in peoples homes recently

That is some seriously good art Andrew. I'm taking my SLR out there for some pics of my own. :D

Tonight about 7pm I spotted a silver S2 R33 on Regency Rd. 18" Starcorp Impuls, Nismo front lip, SAU sticker on the 1/4 window, who is it off here?

Also spotted another silver S2 later on, different wheels and no sticker, and a white S2 R33... seems to be a few of them out north?!

Na not me

seen a red r31 wagon black wheels turning off salisbury hwy near red rooster sticker on back window "madaz" is this ur car "madaz" on this site even if its not still looked really good :)

i i also spotted MattyT's buddy with the R31 GTS with the cop plates gave a wave dont think he was expecting one so didnt get one back

here is the V35/36 not sure the difference and fredman from this morning :P

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