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Here are some photos of an NSX R that my brother is replacing the engine with a new one. The owner had it serviced by honda and now it is stuffed . It looks like a good job to remove engine from underneath.

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White R32 GTR in the car park at the GG village about 1pm. with the new Sxxx xxx numberplates

followed shortly by a blue R34 GTR in the carwash with the number plate SLY....looked incredible.... F*** id give anything to have one of those :P

Here are some photos of an NSX R that my brother is replacing the engine with a new one. The owner had it serviced by honda and now it is stuffed . It looks like a good job to remove engine from underneath.

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lol Nice fake Type R stickers...

Silver 33 series 2 on Adelaide Rd Gawler, big NISMO sticker across back window. L plater in a dark grey 32 with N1 style front bar and mesh type wheels. Black 32 GTR ? (posibly with 33 GTR wheels) on the freeway at Evanston early this morning.

tried to keep up and wave to a silver stag blue custom plates, Stag 3 but decided not to spill my dinner in the car and groceries in the boot..lol

anyone here ? near south rd and expressway end ?? around 5pm

grey or black r33 with what looked like part of the front bar missing. near HJ on south rd

tried to keep up and wave to a silver stag blue custom plates, Stag 3 but decided not to spill my dinner in the car and groceries in the boot..lol

anyone here ? near south rd and expressway end ?? around 5pm

grey or black r33 with what looked like part of the front bar missing. near HJ on south rd

keep it in the bedroom :bunny:

Saw the cleanest 32 GTR i've ever seen (besides Keirs) on Tod St in Gawler around 9am. Silver, stock wheels, new looking fmic and surprisingly the plates were R32GTR !

That would of been my missus driving my car. (more than me :bunny: )

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