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Spotted yesterday arvo whilst on way home from work a R34 GTR sitting on crittenden road waiting to turn right onto port road! Looked tough as!

Also spotted today on main north road near munno para shops heading towards town was a dark blue R33 GTSt!

Edited by Boof
i think i spotted InH3aven32 and i think Slammed 32 at a servo on Anzac Highway on saturday night, was in my ute, going towards the bay

hehe we were going to meet u guys but u had left so we went to hills!

saw quite a few today, the ones i remember,

white 34 with kit about 4ish going down anzac highway.

Silver 34 4 door with NSW plates, stock apart from exhaust on west tce.

White 33 with 34gtr rims and exhaust going down anzacs about 5ish

Silver stagea with rims on jetty rd and then parked in kfc on corner of anzac and brighton abit before 5.

And about 20 mins ago a silver 32, just caught a look at it quickly going past me, looked lowered, thats about all i saw on nth east rd just down from autobahn.

Spotted this morning following me near arndale a blue (it was 6.30 in the morning so forgive me if it was the wrong colour) R33 with plates badR33 with SAU sticker on rear 1/4 window...

Then on way home spotted an orange R34 (can't remember the plates but) driving down port road with a canary on it...bugger

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