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the white gtr at the truck mechanics? i love the rims on it.

No, the GT-R I'm talking about is Pete's (SLED) old grey/bronze R34 GT-R.

The white R33 parked at the new Detroit Diesel facility is actually a GTS25t with GT-R front bar and wing. The rims do look good. White on white is always a good combo'.

The white R33 parked at the new Detroit Diesel facility is actually a GTS25t with GT-R front bar and wing. The rims do look good. White on white is always a good combo'.

thats my mate mick's R33,real nice car,very well looked after and maintained

Spotted Matty in the 4WD going along Currie st last night I think.

Man, I was screaming your name in the middle of the intersection and madly pointing at you!! You didn't even give me 'the nod' haha.

I was f**king wasted.

I was the tall flamin mongrel with the blue shirt on.

The new owner drives it to work out at the RAAF base most days, or so it seems - I see it parked in the same spot each time I head down that end of the base. I've also noticed the owner isn't afraid to treat it like it was stolen... Pete, if you were one to baby it, then I think it's all grown up now :cool:

hahaha, very well said Matty...............although I was also known to be none too shy on the odd remote occasion!! :D

Spotted a black 33 outside of Transport SA on friday morning, buddy club P1s, and skyline letters in the front grille, and a white 33 in the car park there at the same time, had work emotions.

Spotted Matty in the 4WD going along Currie st last night I think.

Man, I was screaming your name in the middle of the intersection and madly pointing at you!! You didn't even give me 'the nod' haha.

I was f**king wasted.

I was the tall flamin mongrel with the blue shirt on.

haha, i do remember hearing something at one point. Knowing how wasted you were, do u remember if there were a pair of falcons in front? i think at that point i was keeping up with my mates (well, trying to anyway haha)

*waves*

white 32 on hub drive follow me, at about 3.30

white 33 on south road with one tailight out, about 7.30

white 34 turning form south road to oaklands road at 7.35

black 33 going down flagstaff hill road at 8.15

forget their username on here

but i spotted a greyish bronze r33 series 2 sedan with the bronze wheels, cant even remember where haha

was at the dyno day , i know that much

btw it was james who i spotted :thumbsup:

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