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Not me by any chance was it Cara?

Spotted Andrew this arvo, nice to see ya buddy, love the side relocated number plate, definately makes the car stick out :)

nah it wasnt luke had a white bonnet.....i saw it again this morning and i tried to have a better look and i didnt see any gtr badges on the back.....hmmmm

also tonite on my way to DZignFX spotted a blue r32 had for sale sign on it and a silver r33

also spotted "PINKBITS" or whatver the plates are on kesters rd

and AFTDRK's black r33 in the same place as usual lol

spotted a dark blue R33 GTST near seaford pub, I was the white R34 behind you?

spotted a pearl white/silver maybe Stag coming out of aldinaga gave a wave but not sure if ya was me.

spotted a black ferrari testarossa

and a Grey Bentley GT on the Eslpy

haha yeah you waved back :banana:

i past you while you where heading out i think. you were waiting to get out while we went past and i waved.

it was a black vr4 with black drift teks

Spotted a Nice Black Galant VR4 with VR4 EVO rego tonight in seaford, I had one just like it in USA .. too bad it fell apart cause it drove nice for the month it stay running in 3 yrs..lol

it went great in the snow. and looked cool

Is that the same one Kye?

thats the one :banana:

his is a limited edition monty carlo race spec vr4. the car comes standard with evo sized turbo, 550cc injectors and more

such a tuff car

that one looks better with the black wheels, mine had BBS in silver. had to imported a new Evo engine to put in it from japan. the original one blew up just off idle , broke a balance shaft and it gutted the block out. then the turbo blew up a few weeks after the new motor went in.after the car sat for 3 months waiting for them to find a EVO engine for it and the lack of parts back them i just sold it off. wish i had it now.lol think i sold it for about 7k USD a few yars back.. the cars are very limited edition in usa... only made the black ones for 1 yr the other ones are forest green, white all have black leather and all the goodies of a Evo under it, mine was number 230 out of 2000 had ever option but sunroof. the all wheel drive worked awesome on ice and snow, floor it off the light and it just took off like a normal road with a tiny bit of crab on the road crown. not much else could touch it in snow, even wrx didnt work as good.on dry roads its kinda wonky and doesnt like high speed, floats around alot about 120mph on the track of course. cornering was the same a bit vaugue on dry roads with 4wheel steering.

but looks hot

spotted what i thought was kye out in his new drifter s13 midnight blue, upon staring and closer inspection it was show it was a certain toyota loving fool that cant seem to stop crawling back to nissans. and damn that midnight blue is so not rare these days, everyone else respray another colour plz so only i remain :(

spotted what i thought was kye out in his new drifter s13 midnight blue, upon staring and closer inspection it was show it was a certain toyota loving fool that cant seem to stop crawling back to nissans. and damn that midnight blue is so not rare these days, everyone else respray another colour plz so only i remain :D

theres more of us?! :(

Spotted a Nice Black Galant VR4 with VR4 EVO rego tonight in seaford, I had one just like it in USA .. too bad it fell apart cause it drove nice for the month it stay running in 3 yrs..lol

it went great in the snow. and looked cool

that one looks better with the black wheels, mine had BBS in silver. had to imported a new Evo engine to put in it from japan. the original one blew up just off idle , broke a balance shaft and it gutted the block out. then the turbo blew up a few weeks after the new motor went in.after the car sat for 3 months waiting for them to find a EVO engine for it and the lack of parts back them i just sold it off. wish i had it now.lol think i sold it for about 7k USD a few yars back.. the cars are very limited edition in usa... only made the black ones for 1 yr the other ones are forest green, white all have black leather and all the goodies of a Evo under it, mine was number 230 out of 2000 had ever option but sunroof. the all wheel drive worked awesome on ice and snow, floor it off the light and it just took off like a normal road with a tiny bit of crab on the road crown. not much else could touch it in snow, even wrx didnt work as good.on dry roads its kinda wonky and doesnt like high speed, floats around alot about 120mph on the track of course. cornering was the same a bit vaugue on dry roads with 4wheel steering.

but looks hot

and you wonder why mitsubishi are going broke???

Spotted DSTROY on south road where it changes from 70-80km/h and then cruiised with ya up panalatinga for a bit on sunday night after the BSM cruise.

Car looks, sounds, and drives tough :(

i was in the grey 32 with 32 GTR rims on it

Actually it's only the car manufacturing side of Mitsubishi that have been doing it tough - in Japan they make everything from elevators, to pens, to helicopters, to oil tankers...

Sorry, back on topic :(

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