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spotted at 6:54 a poor P plater in a R33 heading up lower north east rd this morning i reckon he spatt out his rear wheel white smoke billowing out the exhaust

saw a white R32 somewhere but cant think where we both saw each other

and a R33 at the marden shopping centre @ 4:40 odd

spotted a white 4door 32 on the way home from the cruise on the dirty south rd near theby thetre , guy gave me a wave or thumbs up didnt see properly :(

that was me!!! dam i got to get personalised plates!

wat? there was a cruse? where? dam.... :(

Spotted Steve (Madaz) on Greenhill Rd heading towards Keswick. I was sitting on Goody Rd waiting to turn right onto Greenhill in the SP23 so you no doubt didnt spot me.

Car looks much better with the drift-teks now steve :( I still think you need a more subtle front bar though :(

Just spotted a red 34 on Grenfell, Nismo sides and rear, grey spokey 18" rims, cooler. Looked the goods!

you didnt happen to be parked outside of cash converters at christies beach yesterday?lol saw an exact replica of your car, same intercooler, eyelids, wing, white rims everything

im PRETTy sure is saw Ben driving the new MRS260 today through the salisbury train intersection at 5:45ish. HOT!!

If it didnt have any plates on it then yes that would have been me! lol!

Has normal SA plates on it for now, but MRS260 could only be done on custom plates in the colours Nene wanted so for now ive ordered SRS260 for it, so people will no doubt have a double take if me and Nene park next to each other... RRS260 SRS260

bright blue 33 last night on my way home about midnightish, was going through the grand junction/pt wakefield rd intersection heading up pt wakefield rd, chrome rims, exhaust, looked nice.

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If it didnt have any plates on it then yes that would have been me! lol!

Has normal SA plates on it for now, but MRS260 could only be done on custom plates in the colours Nene wanted so for now ive ordered SRS260 for it, so people will no doubt have a double take if me and Nene park next to each other... RRS260 SRS260

yeah had normal plates Ben. Looks good!

Rhys, i don't frequent Christies beach area, ever, so it wasn't me. I've driven my car twice briedfly since autosalon, im keen for a good boost.

Just spotted a red 34 on Grenfell, Nismo sides and rear, grey spokey 18" rims, cooler. Looked the goods!

Sounds like my customer - just got it back on the road after replacing coil packs, a fresh one into the country. Wheels are 18" Prodrives.

Spotted a white 260RS Stagea on McIntyre Road Golden Grove yesterday afternoon - no plates, so I'm presuming it's a new arrival...

Spotted white R34 GT-t with black bonnet and black Speedlines at KFC at Golden Grove last night - whoever you are, you'll have an exact replica of your car on the streets in a few weeks time! Freaky stuff.

Edited by Iron Chef
geez, another white GT-T. you got any other colours in stock Chef? I wanna swap lol

I reckon they look awesome in white. Anything white with a CF bonnet and bronze rims = win.

The white 260 with no plates is ours Chef... We had so many people tell us our rear plate had fallen off!! hehe

Ah cool, I suspected it might've been you guys. I was heading up the hill in a Civic Type R - white, CF bonnet, bronze TE37s lol. I don't think you saw me.

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