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spotted silver 33 s2 on main rd coro thismorning near the vet at about 8.45, then seen it again parked at the blair hotel on the way home. Also spotted blue 33 in belair and before that a black 34 and 33 on frome leaving work

spotted on port road a grey r33 with some spokey wheels, had sau sticker on back right window,

i was next to ya and in front of ya for abit in my white ke70 rolla with all the stickers on the back.

drivin that hunk of shit till i do the clutch in the 32 :D

Wouldn't happened to have had the custom plates ECR33 and the wheels XD9's would it? If so that's my mate

Also spotted Kristian's Evo again, this time at Tea Tree Plus, eating at Cafe B were you?

sounds like my mate's

does it look like this ?

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nah looks similar, but has different rims and has stickers on it..... sweet looking ride your mate has though.... always loved the look of the ae86's, wouldn't mind one for the track oneday... :)

thought I spotted lex in the 260z near the entertainment centre yesterday, was blue like his and guy kinda looked like him near the city. But then I seen the stock front bar and it had that carby noise I remember from my dato days. So I shall call it a lex imposter blue 260z

nah looks similar, but has different rims and has stickers on it..... sweet looking ride your mate has though.... always loved the look of the ae86's, wouldn't mind one for the track oneday... :bunny:

yeah he stickered it up and put new rims on it LOL

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how bout now , look familiar? :(

Black 33 st Bernards Rd, see it most mornings/afternoons.

Black Holden ute pulled over on lower north near houghton with JIS stickers all on the back, and a dark purple/black 33 gtr on lower north near houghton.

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