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spotted what looked like a white 34 gtr with black bonnet (someones going to kill me if I got that wrong lol) at bottom of george rd at athelstone / paradise / dernancourt. Got a wave, waved back. About 1:55pm today.

Ill also add, it looked freaking hot!

Edited by Mowbuss
Sam that was probably me matey! It's a R33 GTR but I'll forgive ya, were you in the while R31?

ha ha sure was. I couldnt remember by the time I got home whether it was 33 or 34.

Car looks good mate ^_^ Coming back from a gorge rd run? heh heh :thumbsup:

spotted Leeman at my joint earlier today along with his better half & 1 yr old bub.......had a quiet beer with the fella :thumbsup: .......love the rims on his very clean 34

Better half hahah, that's for sure! Catch ya soon!

Spotted a silver 34 with big body kit and chrome rims with no rear wing on main north road, had an sau sticker but didn't get a wave.... Was near gepps x, was also a black rx7 driving along side. Took a picture cos we looked cool driving all together haha

Hi :thumbsup: , sorry was in a land of my own cruising to town. I did enjoy cruising with another line, damn lights kept us apart tho

spotted pete's old 34 gtr getting the ass cained out of it turning onto main north rd about 11:30pm

lol, my last words to him were, "I hope I don't read about you on the News"!

With all the spottings in the last 24 hours, I'm guessing he's doing some serious driving.

I'd hate the fella to clean it up or bring on the attention of the law with a defect in the same week he buys it! :thumbsup:

Spotted a ants nest in my GTR yesterday when I opened it.

They made a home on the passenger seat. I guess it's a sign that I really should get that master/slave clutch cylinder fixed so I can take it out...

Ah...

Money. Money. Money.

Spotted a ants nest in my GTR yesterday when I opened it.

They made a home on the passenger seat. I guess it's a sign that I really should get that master/slave clutch cylinder fixed so I can take it out...

Ah...

Money. Money. Money.

Mine only cost $60 to replace, give Kent brake and clutch a call, they're on Port Rd.

Spotted a nice silver Stag with gold rims tonight down at Semaphore parked on the side of the road. Very very tidy indeed

That would have been me. Cheers mate. Where you in your 33? Didnt notice you but did see afew Evo's and a couple of black 33's. One with cromies THUMBS DOWN.

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