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Black Supra, plate "TO4Z" Sounded nuts. Was like 30mins ago.

That Supra has been around for years now! I remember seeing it at Autosalon back in the day. Good to see it's still kicking on.

Spotted that effing hot Bayside Blue 34 GTR around the corner from my place in... Huntfield Heights the other day.

I'm amazed to see that beast parked out on the street! I don't dare to leave my GTR on the street around in that area!

That Supra has been around for years now! I remember seeing it at Autosalon back in the day. Good to see it's still kicking on.

Spotted that effing hot Bayside Blue 34 GTR around the corner from my place in... Huntfield Heights the other day.

I'm amazed to see that beast parked out on the street! I don't dare to leave my GTR on the street around in that area!

Yeah was Matt's Supra :D

Only sold TO4Z about 2-3 weeks ago. let it go for 18k. auto, single turbo, MASSIVE power. :D

Spotted "AHHH 33" near seaford today :D

Spotted a gunmetal grey 32 GTR with white rims, drive up behind me on south road this morning from 7.15 till 7.30, had the new SA plates. Had a 33 "gtstr33" in front of me at the same time, female driver.

Nice one, its mint mate.

i was contemplating parking next to it, that would have been a photo :blink:

we were down that way for Valhalla.

Yeh, that would be my Rx7 =)

I'll throw some pics up when i get a chance.

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